Seeing Time by Uli Schulz at the Air Museum Amberg


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Seeing Time in the Gothic Chapel: Drawings Between Silence and Transience
With “Seeing Time”, the Air Museum Amberg presents an exhibition by Uli Schulz from January 25, 2026 to May 17, 2026, sharpening the view of time as an aesthetic experience. In the Gothic chapel, large-format drawings unfold a concentrated, almost floating exhibition atmosphere, where line, rhythm, and empty space become a subtle visual language.
Drawing as a Trace of the Moment
Uli Schulz, who studied communication design and painting in Munich and Barcelona, has been working exclusively in drawing for years. Her sheets explore the qualities of time: condensation, duration, fragment, and dissolution. The drawing appears here not as a mere medium but as a precise form of thinking. In the large formats, perception and observation condense into a quiet, intense contemplation of the work.
Space, Light, and Concentration
The presentation in the Gothic chapel enhances the effect of the works. Historical architecture, subdued light, and the clear presence of space make the lines appear almost physical. This constellation creates an art experience that oscillates between contemplation and tension. Those who engage with the sheets experience how drawing not only represents space but creates it.
Art Historical Context and Aesthetic Precision
The exhibition is anchored in a tradition in which drawing is understood as an independent art form. Uli Schulz develops her visual worlds from the tension between subjective perception and objective observation. In doing so, she touches upon questions that are constantly re-negotiated in modern and contemporary art: How can time be made visible? How is transience translated into material and form? This is precisely where the strength of this exhibition lies, gaining extraordinary presence from reduction.
Who Especially Benefits from a Visit
“Seeing Time” is aimed at art lovers who appreciate drawing, contemplative exhibition concepts, and cultural education. It also provides a strong reason for visitors who know the Air Museum due to its unusual combination of art, architecture, and museum education to return to Amberg.
Conclusion: This exhibition invites you to not only think about time but to see it. Uli Schulz combines drawing precision with poetic depth and creates a quiet, compelling art experience that unfolds its full effect on site. A visit to the Air Museum Amberg is worthwhile, especially for those seeking art as a concentrated aesthetic experience.
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