Heiko Börner: Air Line at the Air Museum Amberg – Installation, Sculpture, Drawing


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Air Line at the Air Museum Amberg: Lines span the space, sculptures hold time
With Air Line, sculptor Heiko Börner presents an exhibition atmosphere where precise material lines and powerful wood sculptures redefine the space. Between installation, sculpture, and drawing, an art experience emerges that makes movement, balance, and architectural tension immediately tangible.
Spatial bodies from line: Installation as drawing architecture
Transparent spatial bodies made of plastic strips and tensioned wool are created, pulling through the exhibition space in clear vectors. The viewing of the works directs attention to intersecting points, torsions, and knots where forces become visible. The line becomes structure, light breaks at the edges and molds a fragile yet consistently constructed language of form.
Wood as stored movement: Sculpture between calm and tension
Börner's wood sculptures, crafted from lime, oak, or cherry, appear as moments of time held still. From the geometric basic form, the artist develops twists, hollows, and folds that rhythmically shape volume. The material breathes, the surface remains expressive, and the plastic gesture oscillates between archaic presence and modern abstraction.
Drawing as a field of thought and force
Drawings accompany the installation as an analytical trace. They mark vectors, forces, and pivot points from which the sculptural structure emerges. This sharpens the aesthetic experience: seeing becomes understanding a construction process.
Curating and context
The exhibition embeds Börner's work within contemporary sculpture, where material economy, spatial experience, and constructive clarity intersect. The dramaturgy of the spaces enhances the perception of line, mass, and light, providing connections to art history, architecture, and design.
Education and mediation
Accompanying museum tours and independent viewing of the works in quiet time slots are recommended. Information regarding accessibility, opening hours, and ticket prices assists with visit planning.
Conclusion: Air Line promises a concentrated, sensory encounter with space and material. Anyone eager to experience the poetic rigor of line and the energy of wood should see this exhibition live: For a sustainable art experience that broadens perspectives and rethinks space.
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