Airline at the Air Museum Amberg: Experience Heiko Börner's Spatial Drawings

Event: Airline – Heiko Börner in Luftmuseum Amberg, Eichenforstgäßchen 12, 92224 Amberg on 25. January 2026

Date and Time

25. January 2026 11:00

Artist

Location

Luftmuseum Amberg, Eichenforstgäßchen 12, 92224 Amberg

Price

5,50

About this Event

Exhibitions & Museums

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

Airline – Heiko Börner at the Air Museum Amberg: Lines become Space

The special exhibition Airline by sculptor Heiko Börner transforms the Air Museum Amberg into a precisely choreographed art experience. With material lines made of plastic and wool, the artist draws imaginary space bodies into the air; selected wooden sculptures condense the exhibition atmosphere between tension, balance, and lightness.

Spatial Drawings from Line and Air

Clearly guided connection lines cut through space, cross, span, and open volumes. The installation translates drawing gestures into three-dimensional work observation: light falls on the threads, edges shimmer, shadows modulate the forms. The aesthetic experience thrives on reduction, precision, and the moment of pause.

Wood Sculpture as Dynamic Geometry

Börner's wooden sculptures – made from oak, ash, or lime – appear stretched, twisted, and taut to the breaking point. The grain steps back behind a constructive shaping will; the material seems to change its state of aggregation. Thus, sculpture, installation, and drawing meet in the same curatorial breath.

Art Historical Classification and Practice

The artist, born in 1973 in Arnstadt, studied in Vienna under Bruno Gironcoli. His oeuvre connects the tradition of sculpture with contemporary form research: painting, sculpture, installation, and site-specific works form a consistent field of work. Cultural education and mediation benefit from the clear readability of the art direction between minimalism, concreteness, and spatial drawing.

Visual Experience in a Historic Building

The Gothic architecture of the Air Museum accentuates Börner's line structures: tightly guided sight lines, varying ceiling heights, and changing daylight intensify color, form, and spatial effect. The curation emphasizes sight axes, pauses, and transitions – each station creates new perspectives on material, measure, and movement.

Conclusion: Precision that Breathes

Airline promises a concentrated exhibition experience: sensual, quiet, and yet energetic. Those who want to understand sculpture as drawing in space will find a model sequence here – ideal for curious beginners and experienced art lovers. Definitely visit live and feel the quiet dynamics of the lines yourself.

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