Exhibition of Pallady, Matisse, Enescu, and modern art, featuring a new Art Safari edition, to take place in Bucharest
Art Safari Bucharest: A Rich and Diverse Art Event
Art Safari, Bucharest's highly anticipated art event, is set to take place from September 5 to December 14, 2025. This season-long celebration of art promises a rich mix of cross-cultural collaborations, historical retrospectives, contemporary themes, and social engagement.
One of the event's main highlights is the "Paris Pallady" exhibition, featuring over 70 works by Romanian artist Theodor Pallady, alongside pieces by Henri Matisse. This collaboration between Art Safari and Paris museums Musée de l'Orangerie and Musée Henri Matisse promises an unforgettable artistic experience.
Another noteworthy exhibition is "Enescu și Minotaurul", which explores the life and legacy of composer George Enescu, marking 70 years since his passing.
Art Safari also presents "Young Blood 5.0. Hello, Math!", an exhibition connecting contemporary art with mathematics. Additionally, visitors can look forward to "Japanese Design Today", showcasing around 100 objects of Japanese design from 2000 onward.
A temporary exhibit titled "The Art of Not Wasting Anything" will address food waste, organized by the Food Bank with support from Edenred and Lidl Romania. This exhibit is one of the offerings in Art Safari, aiming to raise awareness about the issue of food waste.
Throughout the season, Art Safari offers guided tours, workshops, and cultural activities, providing immersive artistic experiences for visitors.
For those planning to attend, it's important to note that ticket discounts (50% off) are available until September 5[1][3]. These discounted tickets, priced at RON 75 (originally RON 150), can be purchased online.
With its diverse program of art exhibitions, Art Safari is shaping up to be an unmissable event for art enthusiasts in Bucharest. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to explore the world of art and engage with contemporary issues.
[1] The ticket discount offer is valid only until September 5. [3] Tickets with a 50% discount are available for purchase online.
The art event, Art Safari, offers an engaging lifestyle experience that extends beyond the realm of visual arts with the exhibition "The Art of Not Wasting Anything", focusing on the issue of food waste. A home-and-garden exhibition is also anticipated, as Art Safari presents "Japanese Design Today" showcasing Japanese design objects from 2000 onward.