Sparda Bank Art Prize 2025 in the City Gallery Amberg: Three Positions, One Strong Art Experience

Event: Sparda Bank Art Prize Amberg 2025 – Award Winners in the City Gallery 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 Radiance: The Award Winners of the Sparda Bank Art Prize 2025 in Amberg

The City Gallery ALTE FEUERWACHE in the Amberg City Museum brings together three fresh positions from Eastern Bavaria for a concentrated art experience for the Sparda Bank Art Prize 2025. Painting, installation, and material art meet in precise curation and invite for a work examination in a clearly structured exhibition atmosphere.

Color Spaces and Image Logic: Painting as a Space of Thought

Theresa Eberl’s painting oscillates between figuration and abstraction. Bright fields of color, serial motifs, and tension-filled image architectures open perceptual spaces where image logic and intuitive placements merge dialogically. The aesthetic experience arises from the interplay of color, form, and points of rest.

Material Sound and Light: Sculpture between Glass and Bronze

In Luis Weiland’s work, fragile glass surfaces meet striking bronze. Light refractions, tactility, and weight create a sensory contrast – a material discourse that sharpens the spatial effect and leads visitors into slow, attentive observation.

Graphic Impulse and Spatial Drawing

LEITI (Stefan Leitner) condenses graphic energy and painterly density into succinct placements. Lines, surfaces, and rhythmic accents form a contemporary visual language that mediates between street aesthetics and studio discipline and sharpens the view on art direction and image process.

Curation Clarity: Visual Axes, Light, Rhythm

The presentation follows a clear dramaturgy: targeted visual axes, understated light, and thoughtful distances. Thus, materials, surfaces, and proportions unfold their full potential. The focus is on the concentrated encounter with the work – a format that takes cultural education seriously and initiates discussions about technique, era, and context.

Education and Access: Free Entry, Time for Depth

Entry to the City Gallery is free. The opening hours of the City Museum frame the exhibition visit comfortably, allowing in-depth work examination, art historical classification, and aesthetic experience without time pressure.

Conclusion: This exhibition combines three distinct contemporary perspectives into an intense journey of color, material, and line. Those wishing to experience contemporary art closely will find precise curation, sensory density, and intellectual breadth here – go there, see, compare, engage in conversation.

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