Sparda Bank Art Award 2025 in the City Gallery Amberg: Experience Awarded Art

Event: Sparda-Bank Art Award Amberg 2025 – Exhibition of the Award Winners in Stadtgalerie ALTE FEUERWACHE im Stadtmuseum Amberg, Zeughausstraße 18, 92224 Amberg on 28. June 2026

Date and Time

28. June 2026 11:00

Location

Stadtmuseum Amberg
Zeughausstraße 18, 92224 Amberg, Deutschland

Price

Free

About this Event

Exhibitions & Museums

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

Young Art with Radiance: The Winners of the Sparda Bank Art Award in Amberg

In the city gallery ALTE FEUERWACHE, a concentrated showcase of contemporary art from East Bavaria unfolds. The exhibition brings together works by Theresa Eberl, Leiti – Stefan Leitner, and Luis Weiland, awarded the prestigious Sparda Bank Art Award Amberg. Visitors experience an intense artistic experience between painting, installation, as well as glass and metal works – precisely curated, clearly presented.

Artwork Observation: Color, Material, Space

Between bright fields of color, biomorphic forms, and sculptural volumes, an exhibition atmosphere arises that guides the eye and sensitizes the body in space. Light glides over surfaces, textures begin to speak. The aesthetic experience becomes an invitation to discover details: glazes, edges, layers, the play of transparency and density.

Art Historical Context and Curation

The exhibition spans the spectrum from contemporary painting and graphics to material-based object works. Theresa Eberl combines painterly gesture and installation; Leiti – Stefan Leitner works at the interface of painting, graphics, and sign iconography; Luis Weiland explores form and fragility with glass and metal. This trio opens a lively debate on artistic direction, process, and the concept of image – supported by a curation that sets clear sight lines and precise hanging.

Biographical Highlights

Eberl, trained at the Academy of Fine Arts Nuremberg, focuses on painting and installation; Leitner, born in Amberg, studied graphic design in London and develops a visually strong, media-reflective imagery; Weiland, at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich, connects glass and bronze into poetic object studies. Together they show how young art from the region confidently engages in international discourses.

Education and Access

Entrance is via the City Museum Amberg. Admission to the city gallery is free. Opening hours are based on the regular hours of the institution. The presentation allows for low-threshold access: clear labels, good navigation paths, quiet zones for in-depth observation – ideal conditions for education, school classes, and collecting artwork observations.

Conclusion

This exhibition condenses current trends of East Bavarian contemporary art into a focused panorama: strong individual positions, precise curation, intense spatial impact. Those who love visual ideas, material sound, and clear compositions should definitely experience this exhibition live – for a rewarding aesthetic experience and inspiring exchange.

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