Seeing Time at the Air Museum Amberg: Uli Schulz makes Time Visible


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Seeing Time – Drawing as Poetics of Ephemerality
At the Air Museum Amberg, the artist Uli Schulz unfolds a concentrated art experience: large-format works that make time visible and tangible. Between line, compression, and void, an exhibition atmosphere emerges that invites quiet contemplation of the works and an aesthetic experience of rhythm, duration, and memory.
Line Textiles and Breathing Spaces: the Language of Drawing
From fine placements, overlays, and interruptions, Schulz shapes a sensitive image texture. The line acts as a trace of time – sometimes as a trembling frequency, sometimes as calm plateaus. Material aesthetics and light guide the eye over paper surfaces, whose structure transparently holds the process of drawing – inscriptions, corrections, pauses.
Art Historical Contexts: Informel, Notation, Chronography
The series of works link motifs of Tachisme and Informel with notation-like sequences. Schulz’s chronographies read like records of existence: compressions act like breaths, openings like mental pauses. Thus, subjective perception and objective observation intertwine into a reflective art direction between drawing, conceptual art, and time study.
Curating and Spatial Effect
The presentation in the historic building of the Air Museum emphasizes materiality, scale, and viewing distance. White spaces rhythmize the tour, daylight causes surfaces to change. The curatorial focus is on contemplative reception: few, precisely placed groups of works, clear sight lines – ideal conditions for intensive, decelerated observation.
Education and Mediation
The Air Museum regularly offers guided tours by appointment. In a dialogue format, the work process, drawing techniques, and questions about time, memory, and perception are explored – well-founded cultural education for beginners and connoisseurs.
Conclusion: Seeing Time invites a special contemplation of the works: drawing as a space for thought, where lines become events. Anyone wanting to experience the poetry of the ephemeral should visit this exhibition live.
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