Sparda Bank Art Prize 2025 in the City Gallery Alte Feuerwache: Experience Young Art in Amberg

Event: Sparda-Bank Art Prize Amberg 2025 – Award Winners Exhibition in Stadtgalerie Alte Feuerwache, im Stadtmuseum Amberg on 30. June 2026

Date and Time

30. 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 Positions with Radiance: The Award Winners of the Sparda Bank Art Prize 2025 in Amberg

In the city gallery Alte Feuerwache, a focused exhibition of current contemporary art from Eastern Bavaria unfolds: The award winners of the Sparda Bank Art Prize Amberg 2025 – Theresa Eberl, Stefan Leitner, and Luis Weiland – present painting, graphics, installation, as well as metal and glass art. Curated with precision, the exhibition invites intense engagement with the works and offers a multifaceted aesthetic experience.

Color, Material, Light: An Art Experience in Dialogue with Space

Bright gallery spaces, clear sightlines, and a subdued lighting concept allow surfaces, color fields, and sculptural volumes to stand out prominently. Paste-like painting meets fine drawing traces, translucent materials meet reflective metals – an exhibition atmosphere that sharpens the senses and makes nuances visible.

Art Historical Context and Regional Location

The Sparda Bank Art Prize Amberg has been honoring young talents from Eastern Bavaria for years and fostering their artistic development. The city gallery Alte Feuerwache in the Amberg City Museum focuses on contemporary art movements ranging from painting to graphics, objects, photography, and installations – a relevant showcase for the art scene of the Upper Palatinate and Lower Bavaria.

Curating with Attitude: Themes, Techniques, Trends

From corporeal brush strokes to material-sensitive placements in glass and metal, the exhibition spans an elegant arc. The works negotiate form and fragment, warmth-cold contrasts, transparency and weight. These tensions create a lively interplay of form finding, spatial effect, and fields of meaning that stimulate intense observation.

Education and Accessibility

Access is via the Amberg City Museum; entry to the city gallery is free. The opening hours provide ample opportunity for in-depth contemplation, and barrier-free paths support an inclusive visit to the exhibition. For groups, prior contact with the city gallery is recommended.

Visitor Feedback

The reactions from visitors are clear: The exhibition captivates art enthusiasts.

  • Facebook: 'Concentrated presentation, strong young positions – clear hanging that opens dialogues'
  • YouTube: 'Short tour sparks curiosity about material, color, space – even more compelling live'

Conclusion

For those seeking a focused art experience, here are young, expertly curated positions from Eastern Bavaria. The exhibition impresses with clear dramaturgy, multifaceted material aesthetics, and an atmosphere that sharpens one’s perception. Highly recommended for anyone who wishes to experience contemporary art in a concentrated form.

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