Award Winners of the Sparda Bank Art Prize 2025 in the City Gallery Amberg

Event: Sparda Bank Art Prize 2025: Award Winners Exhibition in Amberg in Stadtgalerie ALTE FEUERWACHE im Stadtmuseum Amberg, Zeughausstraße 18, 92224 Amberg on 19. May 2026

Date and Time

19. May 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 Character: The Award Winners of the Sparda Bank Art Prize 2025 Conquer Amberg

In the city gallery ALTE FEUERWACHE, a focused exhibition of contemporary art from East Bavaria unfolds: The current award winners of the Sparda Bank Art Prize 2025 – Theresa Eberl, LEITI (Stefan Leitner), and Luis Weiland – present painting, graphics, and installation. The artistic experience focuses on clear artwork presentation, precise curation, and an exhibition atmosphere that brings space, light, and material into dialogue.

Material, Color, Space: Artwork Examination in Concentrated Light

The gallery is architecturally reduced, the presentation is stringent: Bright color surfaces, rhythmic line structures, and sculptural objects react to the even daylight. In this aesthetic experience, surfaces, textures, and image carriers become sensually tangible – from glazing painting to object-like placements. The tour sharpens the view for form relationships, image composition, and processuality.

Art Historical Context: Contemporary Positions from East Bavaria

As a municipal exhibition space for visual arts, the city gallery ALTE FEUERWACHE consolidates central currents of the present: Painting, graphics, installation, and new media. The Sparda Bank Art Prize promotes young talents from the region and anchors their works in the discourse between studio practice, cultural education, and the public. The jury selection makes different art directions visible – from analytical color field painting to space-expanding installation.

Curation and Mediation: Precise Hanging, Clear Readability

The hanging creates calm sight axes; groups of works open differentiated interpretation spaces. Curatorial decisions focus on readability rather than sensationalism: Form, scale, and materiality unfold their effect at their own pace. Accompanying texts promote the examination of the works, discussions and art talks deepen the discourse around process, technique, and context.

City Gallery in the City Museum: Architecture Meets Present

The city gallery ALTE FEUERWACHE in the city museum Amberg offers around 170 square meters for contemporary art – supported by an institutional environment that combines collection knowledge, museum pedagogy, and cultural participation. Admission is free; access is through the city museum. This creates a low-threshold space where art experience and cultural education productively intertwine.

Conclusion

Those who want to experience contemporary art presented precisely and anchored art historically will find here a concise exhibition: strong works, clear curation, intense spatial effect. A must for art enthusiasts – come for the live aesthetic experience in Amberg.

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