Sparda-Bank Art Prize 2025 in the City Gallery Alte Feuerwache Amberg

Event: Sparda-Bank Art Prize Amberg 2025: Exhibition of the Award Winners in Stadtgalerie Alte Feuerwache, im Stadtmuseum 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, Clear Position: The Award Winners of the Sparda-Bank Art Prize 2025 in Amberg

This exhibition brings together the artistic experience of a new generation: In the City Gallery Alte Feuerwache, Theresa Eberl, LEITI (Stefan Leitner), and Luis Weiland present their awarded positions. Painting, graphics, installation, and material experiments come together with precise curation – an inspiring start to the Amberg art summer.

Visual Languages of the Present: Painting, Installation, Material

In the bright gallery space, an exhibition atmosphere unfolds that places colors, shapes, and spatial effects into a lively tension field. Painting with pasty passages and glazing layers stands next to graphic placements; installations accentuate light, surface, and materiality. This exploration of works makes visible how contemporary art directions – from figurative painting to object-like placements – question each other.

Eastern Bavarian Talents with Profile

The award winners represent diversity: Theresa Eberl (trained at the Academy of Fine Arts Nuremberg) develops a painterly grammar between gesture and structure. LEITI (Stefan Leitner) shifts the boundary from image into space as an urban artist and designer. Luis Weiland adds to the spectrum with striking, material-conscious placements. Together they unfold an Eastern Bavarian perspective on contemporary art.

Curation with Foresight

The Sparda-Bank Art Prize Amberg supports young positions from Eastern Bavaria and is endowed with 6,000 euros. The resulting group exhibition condenses artistic positions into a precise parcours: clear hanging, rhythmized sight axes, careful light guidance. The result is an aesthetic experience that combines discourse and sensory effect.

Education, Dialogue, Accessibility

Access is through the City Museum; entry to the City Gallery is free. Accompanying regular opening hours invite deeper exploration of the works. Information on guided tours, workshops, and inclusive offers can be found in the visitor information of the City Museum.

Voices of the Visitors

On Facebook, art enthusiasts write: 'Concentrated presentation, strong young positions' and 'The installation forces a closer look.' Such reactions reflect what the exhibition achieves: It opens viewing habits, sharpens perception, and creates a desire for more art from Eastern Bavaria.

Conclusion

Those who want to experience contemporary art in a pointed way will find a dense group show here with a clear curatorial concept. Expect impressive painting, precise graphics, installation interventions – in short: an exhibition with an attitude that invites dialogue. Definitely visit it live.

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