Sofia Art Fair 2025: "Imagine" the Future of Art

Sofia Art Fair 2025: "Imagine" the Future of Art

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Over 30 galleries and collectives from 12 countries will participate in the second edition of Sofia Art Fair (SAF), taking place October 2–5, 2025, at Sofia Tech Park, CE Report quotes BTA

With the theme “Imagine,” the international contemporary art fair invites visitors to explore the future of art and encounter artists reshaping perception. The event will span more than 4,500 square metres and feature indoor and outdoor exhibitions, large-scale sculptures, a dedicated VR/AR space, artist talks (SAF Talks), guided tours, and family-friendly activities.

SAF is Bulgaria’s first major contemporary art fair, aiming to place the country on the global cultural map. Its 2024 debut drew over 4,000 visitors, featured 29 galleries and over 90 artists, with 90% of exhibitors reporting sales.

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