Sparda-Bank Art Prize Amberg 2025 in the City Gallery: Experience Contemporary Art


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Young Art with Attitude: The Winners of the Sparda-Bank Art Prize Amberg 2025 Take Over the City Gallery
The City Gallery Alte Feuerwache in the Amberg City Museum invites you to the exhibition of the winners of the Sparda-Bank Art Prize Amberg 2025 from April 29 to July 12, 2026: Theresa Eberl, Stefan Leitner (LEITI), and Luis Weiland. Admission is free – an ideal start for an intensive art experience in the heart of the Upper Palatinate.
Aesthetic Experience: Color, Form, and Space in Dialogue
In the clearly curated exhibition, painting, graphics, and installation create a distinctive spatial impact. Eberl's painterly fields – gestural, multilayered, and color psychologically prominent – meet Leitner's reductive visual language, derived from graffiti, stenciling, and pop culture. Additionally, experimental approaches open current discourses between material, surface, and meaning. Light, sight axes, and the historical aura of the Alte Feuerwache intensify the exhibition atmosphere for a concentrated viewing of the works.
Art Historical Context: Contemporary Art from East Bavaria
The Sparda-Bank Art Prize Amberg has been honoring outstanding emerging positions in visual arts from East Bavaria for years – from painting to photography to installation. The winners' exhibition makes this diversity visible and connects it with regional art history and contemporary practice. Thus, the format aligns with established support lines of the City Gallery and strengthens cultural education locally.
Artist Profiles: Handwriting and Attitudes
Theresa Eberl (Academy of Fine Arts Nuremberg) develops complex image spaces where color serves as a carrier of time and perception. LEITI alias Stefan Leitner works with acrylic and spray paint, contouring symbols into clear surfaces and using contrasts as semantic tipping points. Luis Weiland adds to the spectrum with contemporary positions that question material issues and motifs in a fresh way – a stimulating trio that productively rubs against different schools of contemporary painting.
Education and Museum Practice: Access for All
Access is via the Amberg City Museum. The City Gallery is accessible with few barriers; opening hours are Tue–Fri 11 AM–4 PM, Sat/Sun 11 AM–5 PM. The educational environment of the house – from tours to the "Little Works Canteen" – promotes art educational deepening and makes the exhibition a sustainable aesthetic experience for beginners and connoisseurs.
Conclusion
Expect a pointed exhibition with clear hanging, precise lighting, and strong artistic voices. Those who want to discover contemporary painting, installation, and young positions from East Bavaria will find a focused art experience here – free, concentrated, and inspiring. Visit the winners' exhibition live and let the works resonate in their original form.
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Sources:
- AMBERG.MUSEUM – Special Exhibitions (City Gallery, Dates, Winners 2025)
- AMBERG.MUSEUM – City Gallery Alte Feuerwache: Info, Address, Free Admission
- AMBERG.MUSEUM – Opening Hours and Admission Prices
- City of Amberg – Annual Program City Gallery 2026 (Press Release, 26.01.2026)
- Class for Free Painting, AdBK Nuremberg – Profile Theresa Eberl
- Saatchi Art – Stefan Leitner aka LEITI, Profile










