I represent a cultural organisation

Paragraphs

You represent a museum or a cultural venue (foundation, exhibition venue, etc.) and you wish to exhibit, publish an exhibition catalogue, create tie-in products, show your collections online? Wherever you are in the world, ADAGP is here to assist you.

If you regularly use the works of artists represented by ADAGP, it is recommended that you sign a contract. If your uses are highly occasional, you can get one-off licences. 

Find out how to proceed simply:

Using works

icon adagp contrat

How to proceed

Fill the form to request a licence and pay artist’s royalties.

Is the artist represented by ADAGP?

Check if the artist is a member of ADAGP with the online directory.

Sign a contract with ADAGP

Does your cultural institution (museum, foundation, etc.) reproduce works regularly? ADAGP offers you a contract with suitable financial conditions, including discounts and exemptions. 

N.B.: this does not exempt you from requesting licences to use works from our services. 

Applying for a contract with ADAGP

From France:  Write us

From other countries:  Write us

Get a one-off licence

After checking that the artist you are interested in is represented by ADAGP, fill in the licence request form. Your request will be processed by the ADAGP department best suited to answer you. 

In return for the licence to use the work, you will pay a copyright fee which is calculated according to the ADAGP Scale of Royalties

See the ADAGP artists directory

Complete a licence application

See the Scale of Royalties

Exploiting

Be careful!

If you have purchased the file of a work from a photo agency or another image bank, and even if you have purchased a so-called "royalty-free" file, your purchase covers only photographic rights; it does not exempt you from requesting a licence for the reproduction of the work photographed.