
The street artist Alexander RACZKA is the 2020 Urban Art Revelation
The Urban Art Revelation ADAGP / Palais de Tokyo 2020 was awarded to Alexander Raczka for his work, which renews the classic canons of street painting.
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The Urban Art Revelation ADAGP / Palais de Tokyo 2020 was awarded to Alexander Raczka for his work, which renews the classic canons of street painting.
Théo Mercier's exhibition "Outremonde" carried by the Lambert Collection and the group exhibition "Fekete és Piros" carried by the Syndicat Potentiel will benefit from the support of the Connection 2020 grant for their roaming, respectively in Finland and Hungary.
Salto, SACD and ADAGP welcome the signing of an agreement on the use of works from the SACD and ADAGP repertoires by the platform created by France Télévisions, the TF1 group and the group M6 and launched last October 20.
ADAGP supports artists at every stage of their professional career. The "Monograph Collection" grants thus support them at a pivotal moment: the publication of a first work devoted to their works.
In order to contribute to the emergence of works between different disciplines, ADAGP and FreeLens bring forces to create the Transverse Grant and invite a professional photographer to design a work in pairs with an artist from another artistic discipline. Deadline for submitting files: February 15, 2021.
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In 2019, global collections will exceed 10 billion euros and France becomes the first country to contribute to the collection of rights for the visual arts! CISAC predicts a sharp decline in these sources of income for 2020.
The ADAGP "Youth Book" Revelation was created in partnership with the Charter of Youth Authors and Illustrators. Its objective is to promote and encourage the work of emerging creators, working or residing in France.