Sparda-Bank Art Prize 2025 in the City Gallery: Experience Contemporary Art from East Bavaria


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Young Positions with Radiance: The Winners' Exhibition of the Sparda-Bank Art Prize Amberg 2025
In the city gallery Alte Feuerwache, a concentrated art experience unfolds: The current award winners of the Sparda-Bank Art Prize Amberg 2025 – Theresa Eberl, Stefan Leitner (LEITI), and Luis Weiland – present painting, graphics, and installation. The exhibition is part of the city's museum's distinguished program and invites viewers to engage with the works amidst material experimentation, spatial effects, and precise curation.
Atmosphere of the City Gallery: Space, Light, Sight Axes
The exhibition atmosphere of the Alte Feuerwache, a 170-square-meter white cube with clear lines, directs attention to colors, shapes, and surfaces. Natural and targeted light modulates the textures of canvas, metal, and glass; transitions between wall and space open perspectives for sculptural arrangements and image fields.
Theresa Eberl: Painting between Analog Gesture and Digital Trace
Eberl develops an independent visual language that intertwines analog painting with digital phenomena. Frayed contours, edges, and layers create visual friction – an aesthetic experience that connects to contemporary discourses on image cultures and perception.
Stefan Leitner (LEITI): Installation and Material Dialogue
Leitner's works explore the relationship between object and environment. Body, edge, and weight are negotiated within the exhibition space: metallic reflections, modulated surfaces, and precisely placed interventions redefine perceptions of weight and balance.
Luis Weiland: Graphics and Image Rhythm
Weiland focuses on the tension of line, surface, and serial variation. The image rhythm develops from repetition and deviation; graphic condensations open interpretations between notation and memory.
Art Historical Context and Education
The group exhibition situates young positions of contemporary art from East Bavaria within the tension field of painting, sculpture, and installation. The city museum continues its mission to provide accessible cultural education – with free admission and opening hours that allow for a relaxed viewing experience.
Conclusion
Those who want to experience the diversity of contemporary art in a regional context will find distinct handwritings and intelligent curation here. Colors, materials, and spatial effects invite careful observation. Recommendation: Visit the exhibition live, take your time, sharpen your focus – for a sustainable aesthetic experience.
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- AMBERG.MUSEUM – Special Exhibitions (Program 2026, Duration)
- AMBERG.MUSEUM – City Gallery Alte Feuerwache: Info, Address, Opening Hours
- City of Amberg – Annual Program 2026 of the City Gallery
- AMBERG.MUSEUM – Sparda-Bank Art Prize Amberg: Background and History
- AMBERG.MUSEUM – Opening hours and admission fees (Free Admission: City Gallery)
- Onetz – Exhibition presents Winner 2024 (Context City Gallery, Free Admission)










