[Call for applications] Urban Art Revelation 2021
In partnership with the Palais de Tokyo, ADAGP is launching the sixth edition of the Urban Art Revelation, aimed at encouraging and supporting emerging creation in this artistic discipline.
Simon LAMOURET - 2021 Comic Revelation for his album "L’Alcazar"
The ADAGP Comic Book Revelation in partnership with the Quai des Bulles festival (Saint-Malo), promotes and encourages the work of young comic book authors (less than 3 albums published), creators of both drawing and script.
The grant ADAGP – Etant donnés 2021
In 2021, the grant ADAGP – Etant donnés will endow two group exhibitions Bringing together artists from the French scene. The New Museum (New York) exhibits one of the winning projects in October.
ADAGP and Saif sign an agreement with Google
[BONUS] 40 invitations for the Palais de Tokyo current exhibition.
As part of our partnership with the Palais de Tokyo, we are pleased to offer 40 invitations (for 2) to visit the exhibition "Nature Mortes" by Anne IMHOF (until October 24, 2021).
ADAGP & Cité internationale des arts residency
Because the circulation of artists, their research and their practices is essential to relaunching artistic and cultural life, ADAGP and the Cité internationale des arts are joining forces to set up a new support system.
Proposed digital footprint law: a fair and balanced decision
The creative world welcomes the compromise adopted by the Members of Parliament on remuneration for private copying and refurbished devices, as part of the bill to reduce the digital footprint on the environment in France.
[Call for applications] Photography & Science Prize 2021
The 1 + 2 Residence, ADAGP and CNRS are committed to supporting contemporary photographic creation by creating the Photography & Sciences Prize, with the media partners Fisheye and Sciences et Avenir - La Recherche.
Working as a photographer: author’s rights fundamentals in 20 points
In the digital age, copyright and creation have become societal issues: more than ever photographers must reaffirm their rights.