Sparda Bank Art Prize 2025 at City Gallery Alte Feuerwache: Experience Contemporary Art from Eastern Bavaria


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Young Art, Clear Handwriting: The Award Winners of the Sparda Bank Art Prize 2025 in Amberg
The City Gallery Alte Feuerwache in the Amberg City Museum presents the award winners exhibition for the Sparda Bank Art Prize Amberg 2025. Featuring works by Theresa Eberl, LEITI (Stefan Leitner), and Luis Weiland, a concentrated art experience unfolds between painting, drawing, object, and installation – curated with a focus on contemporary positions from Eastern Bavaria. Free admission allows for open, accessible viewing of the works.
Space, Light, Material: An Exhibition Atmosphere that Becomes Perceptible
In the historic rooms of the Alte Feuerwache, a calm, clear exhibition atmosphere is created. Subtle color tones, precise line work, and changing surfaces invite aesthetic experience. The curatorial concept focuses on dialogues between forms and image spaces; lighting emphasizes structures while sightlines make serial work visible.
Present Focus: Three Artistic Approaches, a Lively Debate
The award winners represent different contemporary approaches. Contrasting painting concepts, processual drawings, and media-open placements come together and raise questions about time images, memory spaces, and corporeality in the image. The tension between material and motif, gesture and structure, marks the analysis of works in this exhibition.
Art Historical Context and Curating
The exhibition is situated in the regional art landscape of Eastern Bavaria and ties into discourses on painting after painting, drawing as a train of thought, and installation as a space of experience. The curation shows a precise sequencing of wall series: work groups unfold serial character, transitions structure perception. Thus, reflections on schools, scenes, and networks of contemporary art in Amberg become denser.
Cultural Education: Talks, Tours, Mediation
The City Gallery and the Amberg City Museum provide an accessible environment for art talks and mediation formats. Opening hours from Tuesday to Friday and on weekends support relaxed visits; admission to the City Gallery is free. Groups can request tours through the museum; barrier-free information and travel guidance are available online.
Conclusion: This award winners exhibition condenses current positions from Eastern Bavaria into a precise panorama of young art. Those who want to experience colors, surfaces, and compositions in concentrated viewing should visit the exhibition live – for a lasting aesthetic experience and inspiring conversations.
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