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Exhibitions to see at Art Safari – Keep the Art Beat:

Flowers. From Luchian to Câlția (April 10 – May 25)
Flowers. From Luchian to Câlția explores the timeless symbolism of flowers, from Luchian’s delicate grace to Câlția’s poetic universe. A symbolic bouquet of fleeting beauty awaits you!

Ioan Andreescu. Truth and Imagination
Asked once what he thought of Ioan Andreescu, Nicolae Grigorescu replied: “Andreescu is the greatest artist the country has ever had, myself included. If he had lived, he would undoubtedly have become our great national artist.” (Radu Bogdan, Ion Andreescu, Meridiane Publishing House, 1961). Although he died prematurely, Ioan Andreescu is considered the most profound Romanian landscape painter, and his contribution to the transition of Romanian art into Modernism is undeniable. 175 years after the birth of the great artist, Art Safari brings together for the public, in a tribute exhibition, some of Andreescu’s most important works, scattered in museums and private collections.

Ion Țuculescu. The Inspired Genius
60 years after the seminal 1965 exhibition at Dalles Hall, Art Safari, under the patronage of the Ministry of Culture, undertakes the most comprehensive review and update of the work of Ion Țuculescu – doctor, researcher and rigorous scientist, but also a self-taught artist, characterised by an incomparable experimental and humanistic fervour.

Forgotten Romanian Painters
The exhibition brings together over 100 paintings by dozens of artists who have made a significant contribution to the history of Romanian art, but whose names have been lost (or deliberately omitted) over time.

Young Blood 4.0. The New Wave of Contemporary Artists
The project continues the Young Blood series, now in its 4th edition, which aims to promote the current artistic practices in Romania and to maintain the “beat” of creativity alive.

With/Against the flow. Contemporary Photographic Interventions.
The exhibition series Against the Flow presents artists living in Germany who have developed their own distinctive visual languages and are now questioning the medium of photography anew.

From Lab To Life
An Exhibition Dedicated to the History and Evolution of Pharmacy.

Roots (March 7 – May 21)
ROOTS aims to expose a stage preceding the creation of Constantin Brancuși, capturing the fragments, the frames from the world of the Romanian village as the artist probably saw them now and which were the basis of his creative vision.

aDigital Perspective (April 10 – May 18)
A candid reflection on the relationship between art and the digital medium.