Art Safari, the largest event dedicated to art in Romania, has opened its doors and invites the community of the University of Bucharest to five thematic exhibitions gathered under the “Stars Edition” concept.
Through national and international collaborations with prestigious museums and private collectors, Art Safari presents a varied exhibition program, including Romanian heritage art, contemporary and Super-contemporary art, as well as exhibitions made in collaboration with renowned international museums, such as National Portrait Gallery and Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
20 lei, the Art Safari access fee for members of the UB community
For the 2023 edition, members of the UB community – students, teaching staff and administrative staff – benefit from a special rate for access to the Art Safari pavilions.
Thus, tickets for students, professors and administrative staff of the University of Bucharest will be available for only 20 lei. The full access fee for all four Art Safari pavilions is 150 lei for adults, and tickets for the 2023 edition are available here.
We note that the reduced tickets for the UB community can be purchased EXCLUSIVELY offline, from the Art Safari ticket office located in the Dacia-Romania Palace (Lipscani Street, no. 18-20, Bucharest), based on the presentation of the student/employee card.
A ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ edition – Art Safari Stars Edition!
“Bags: Inside Out”, curator: Lucia Savi, PhD, assistant curator: Jessica Harpley, exhibition made in partnership with Victoria & Albert Museum, London, exhibition design: Diana Nicolaie. The bags that made history, including the bag worn by Carrie in Sex and The City!
“On several voices. An exhibition of celestial music”, curator: Emil Pantelimon, made on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of Madrigal, scenography: Vladimir Turturica. Art Safari becomes the only music museum in the Capital!
“Avatars of the nocturnal city”, curator: Adrian Majuru, made in partnership with the Bucharest City Museum – Suțu Palace, the Francisc I. Rainer Institute of Anthropology and the National Institute of Forensic Medicine “Mina Minovici”. How did people of Bucharest have fun from the 1920s until the end of the communist regime?
“Traian Bilțiu Dăncuş. The colors of Maramureș”, curator: Mirela Barz and Ioan Opriș, in collaboration with Maramureș Museum. The people, the port and the energy of Maramureș are felt in the heart of the Capital!
“Paula Modersohn-Becker. Drawing, engraving and photography”, an exhibition made by IFA (Institut für Auslandbeziehungen), in collaboration with the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Romania and Art Safari. Curated by Wulf Herzogenrath for IFA in 1997. The star of German Modernism from Bremen is in Bucharest!


