Zala Gallery

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Galerija Zala
Gosposka 7, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 1 251 3566
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Established in 1991, Zala Gallery is a retail gallery which runs a regular exhibition programme (3-4 exhibitions per year). It also sells works by Slovene painters, ranging from Impressionist to modernist figurative paintings. Zala Gallery has organised a number of international artist presentations, including an exhibition at W Koestenbauer, Austria. Every year the gallery organises a charity auction at the Rotary Club dance and issues a calendar with reproductions of art works. All the artists are presented at the gallery's website.


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  • Exhibition space

Dimensions: Room 1: 32m² (8m x 4m x 3.3m H) incorporating 25 linear metres of wall space; Room 2: 25m² (5m x 5m x 3.8m H) incorporating 20 linear metres of wall space; installation system: Nielsen hanging system; lighting: standard lights, halogen lighting system; climate control: heating only; security: security system installed; sales policy: sales permitted (% by appointment)

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Established in 1991 and located in the LjuEstablished in 1991 and located in the Ljubljana old town, Zala Gallery is a commercial gallery which sells works by Slovene painters, ranging from Impressionists (Rihard Jakopič, Matija Jama, Ivan Grohar, and Matej Sternen) through modernists (Gabrijel Stupica, Avgust Černigoj, Lojze Spacal, Zoran Mušič) to the representatives of the young generation.e representatives of the young generation. +
Established in 1991 and located in the LjuEstablished in 1991 and located in the Ljubljana old town, Zala Gallery is a commercial gallery which sells works by Slovene painters, ranging from Impressionists (Rihard Jakopič, Matija Jama, Ivan Grohar, and Matej Sternen) through modernists (Gabrijel Stupica, Avgust Černigoj, Lojze Spacal, Zoran Mušič) to the representatives of the young generation.e representatives of the young generation. +
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