Sparda-Bank Art Prize 2025 at the City Gallery Amberg: young art from East Bavaria

Event: Sparda-Bank Art Prize Amberg 2025 – Award Winners Exhibition in Stadtgalerie Alte Feuerwache, im Stadtmuseum Amberg, Zeughausstraße 18, 92224 Amberg on 29. April 2026

Date and Time

29. April 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 Colorful Tones: The Winners of the Sparda-Bank Art Prize 2025 in Amberg

The city gallery Alte Feuerwache at the Amberg City Museum presents the group exhibition of the award winners of the Sparda-Bank Art Prize Amberg 2025: Theresa Eberl, LEITI (Stefan Leitner), and Luis Weiland. In a concentrated examination of their work, an art experience unfolds between painting, installation, and sculpture – curatorially precise, atmospherically rich, and sensually tangible.

Color Spaces, Material Sounds, Spatial Effect

Theresa Eberl's painting oscillates between figuration and abstraction; her images feature serial motifs, luminous color fields, and ambiguous image spaces that lead the aesthetic experience into openness. Luis Weiland works with glass and bronze – fragile surfaces meet solid bodies, creating light refractions and tactile contrasts that generate an immediate exhibition atmosphere. LEITI (Stefan Leitner) brings a distinctive contemporary position that bundles graphic impulses and pictorial density into pointed arrangements.

Art Historical Context and Curating

The exhibition ties into the program of the city gallery Alte Feuerwache: Contemporary art from East Bavaria is shown in close dialogue with painting, graphics, sculpture, objects, photography, new media, and installation. The Sparda-Bank Art Prize Amberg has been promoting emerging artists from the region for years – an initiative that strengthens both artistic development and cultural education. This year's presentation follows the principle of careful arrangement, clear sight axes, and precise lighting, allowing materials, forms, and color dynamics to fully manifest their spatial impact.

Educational Program and Museum Context

The exhibition is integrated into the educational offerings of the city museum. Opening hours are Tuesday to Friday 11 AM–4 PM, and on weekends 11 AM–5 PM. Admission to the city gallery is free – ideal conditions for in-depth encounters with the works, art historical references, and discussions about art directions and artistic processes.

Visitor Voices

On Facebook, a visitor writes: 'Concentrated, strong presentation – clear hanging and a lot of regional class.'

Conclusion: This exhibition brings together three striking contemporary positions and condenses them into an engaging journey between color, form, and material. Those who want to experience contemporary art close-up will find concentrated impulses, an inviting curation, and a enriching aesthetic experience – definitely visit live.

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