Everything is Art at the Schaezlerpalais: Daniel Biskup Presents Artist Portraits in Augsburg

Event: Everything is Art – Artist Portraits by Daniel Biskup in Schaezlerpalais, Maximilianstraße 46, 86150 Augsburg on 11. July 2026

Date and Time

11. July 2026 10:00

Location

Augsburg
86 Augsburg, Germany

Price

9,00

About this Event

Exhibitions & Museums

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

When Portraits Become Contemporary History

In the Schaezlerpalais, the elegance of the Rococo meets the focused perspective of a photographer who has sensitively observed people for decades. Everything is Art – Artist Portraits by Daniel Biskup opens from July 11 to October 11, 2026, providing a new approach to his work: it’s not just the major political upheavals that are central, but the personalities behind the art.

Daniel Biskup: Photography Between Documentation and Encounter

Daniel Biskup, born in 1962 in Bonn and working in Augsburg and Berlin, is known for his documentary images of contemporary history. His career began early: in 1982, his first picture was published on the front page of the Augsburger Allgemeine Zeitung, in 1988, Perestroika took him to the Soviet Union, and in 1989, he documented the fall of the Berlin Wall. The new exhibition focuses on another aspect of his work: artist portraits that not only depict, but also make visible character, attitude, and presence.

80 Artists, a Wide Horizon

The selection spans from early photographs taken in the Augsburg Glass Palace to portraits of international figures such as Ai Weiwei, Gilbert & George, and Georg Baselitz. Additionally, voices from the Augsburg art scene, captured by Biskup as early as 1989, are included. This creates a reflection on his work that connects local roots with global relevance. The art experience thrives on proximity: facial expressions, gazes, postures, and spaces become subtle indicators of artistic identity.

The Schaezlerpalais as a Resonance Space

The historic palace featuring a German Baroque gallery and Rococo festival hall uniquely enhances the exhibition atmosphere. The magnificent venue provides an exciting contrast to the photographic portraits and creates an aesthetic experience in which contemporary art and art history reflect each other. This curation transforms the tour into a cultural event that extends far beyond a classical photography exhibition.

Education, Tours, and Cultural Learning

The Art Collections and Museums Augsburg are committed to a strong museum educational approach. For visitors, guided tours, thematic offerings, and the clear arrangement of the house provide an accessible entry point to art, history, and context. Those who understand art as a living dialogue will find an exhibition here that masterfully combines insight and experience.

Practical Visit in Augsburg

The Schaezlerpalais is centrally located on Maximilianstraße and is regularly open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10 AM to 5 PM. For the special exhibition at the Schaezlerpalais, according to visitor information from the Art Collections and Museums Augsburg, the standard admission is 9 Euros, reduced 7 Euros; admission is free for visitors under 27. The building is accessible via elevator, while the garden is not accessible at ground level.

Conclusion: This exhibition showcases how intensely photography can intertwine personality, time, and art history. For those who know Daniel Biskup as a chronicler of upheavals, this offers a new, surprisingly intimate perspective. A visit to the Schaezlerpalais is absolutely worthwhile – for an art experience that resonates and sharpens the view of artist portraits sustainably.

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