Musée Adzak, Art museum in Plaisance, Paris, France.
Musée Adzak is an art museum in Paris housed in a former artist's studio, displaying contemporary works including paintings, sculptures, and photography from international creators. The space retains the character of a working studio while functioning as a public exhibition venue.
The museum was founded in 1987 following the death of British artist Roy Adzak and occupies his former studio as its exhibition space. The founding preserved his artistic legacy and experimental creative practice for public access.
The space functions as a meeting place for international artists to exhibit their work and share ideas with visitors. It draws creators from around the world who bring different artistic perspectives to the venue.
The museum opens Saturday and Sunday from 3 PM to 7 PM with free admission and additional Wednesday evening hours. It is easily accessible and welcomes visitors during regular hours without requiring advance booking.
Artist Roy Adzak created a collection of dehydrated plants and animals preserved as experimental artworks. These unusual pieces form a distinctive part of the outdoor display area of the venue.
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