Sparda Bank Art Prize Amberg 2025 at the Stadtgalerie: Experience Contemporary Art in Amberg

Event: Sparda Bank Art Prize Amberg 2025: Award Winners Exhibition 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 Positions, Strong Spaces: The Award Winners of the Sparda Bank Art Prize in Amberg

From April 29 to July 12, 2026, the Stadtgalerie Alte Feuerwache in the Stadtmuseum Amberg presents the current award winners of the Sparda Bank Art Prize Amberg 2025: Theresa Eberl, Stefan Leitner (LEITI), and Luis Weiland. Admission is free – ideal for an intense art experience with artwork observation, spatial effect, and aesthetic experience.

Curatorial Line and Exhibition Atmosphere

The curation focuses on contemporary visual arts from East Bavaria: painting, graphics, object, and installation are dialogically staged. Clear sight lines, controlled lighting, and precise hanging sharpen the perception of materiality, color fields, and composition. Thus, a concentrated viewing experience unfolds between gesture, surface, and form rhythm.

Painting, Material, Media: Three Handwritings

Theresa Eberl's painterly image spaces balance structure and spontaneity; color layers breathe, edges break, and transparencies condense the atmosphere. Stefan Leitner (LEITI) works processually – striking lines, urban textures, and serial motifs encounter medial interweavings. Luis Weiland relies on precise contrasts between graphics and object; his interventions in surface and space sharpen sensual perception.

Art Historical Classification and Regional Anchoring

The exhibition locates the works in the tension field of postmodernism, figuration, and abstract tendency. Networks grown in East Bavaria – from academy references to off-space experiences – condense here into a panorama of current art practice. The prize, endowed with 6,000 euros, demonstrably promotes artistic development and visibility in the region.

Education, Accessibility, and Museum Didactics

Accompanying art talks and short tours open the view for composition, technique, and context. The Stadtgalerie is generally accessible via the Stadtmuseum; the special exhibition rooms are barrier-free accessed, with contrasting signage and wheelchair-friendly exhibition architecture – an offering that thinks of cultural education inclusively.

Visitor Voices

On Facebook, a visitor writes: 'Rarely experienced such focused hanging and strong young positions.' On YouTube, it says: 'The tour video makes one eager for artwork observation on-site – light and space work excellently.'

Conclusion

If you want to experience contemporary art with a clear curatorial handwriting, you will find dense imagery, precise material studies, and sensual spatial effects here. Admission is free, ideal opening hours – treat yourself to this aesthetic experience and discover new artistic voices from East Bavaria live in Amberg.

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