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| name                = Zala Gallery
 
| name                = Zala Gallery
 
| localname          = Galerija Zala
 
| localname          = Galerija Zala
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| logo              = Zala Gallery (logo).jpg
 
| street              = Gosposka 7
 
| street              = Gosposka 7
 
| town                = SI-1000 Ljubljana
 
| town                = SI-1000 Ljubljana
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| map                = http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lon=14.50445&lat=46.04891&zoom=17&layer=mapnik
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 251 3566
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 251 3566
 
| email              = galerija.zala@siol.net
 
| email              = galerija.zala@siol.net
 
| website            = http://www.galerijazala.com
 
| website            = http://www.galerijazala.com
| opening hours      = 10am-1pm + 5pm-7pm Mon-Fri, 10am-12am Sat  
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| opening hours      = 10am-1pm and 5pm-7pm Mon-Fri, 10am-12am Sat  
 
| contacts = {{Contact
 
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| name                = Brane Volkar  
 
| name                = Brane Volkar  
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 41 790 400
 
| telephone          = 386 (0) 41 790 400
 
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Established in [[established::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. Zala Gallery combines its commercial activities with research, focused on the artistic heritage that is privately owned, often hidden from the public and undocumented in public institutions. The gallery also offers  expert evaluation and counselling on purchasing the artworks.
Established in 1991 and located in the old Ljubljana, [[Zala Gallery]] is a retail gallery which sells works by Slovene painters, ranging from Impressionist (Jakopič, Jama, Grohar, etc.) through modernist as Emerik Bernard, Nikolaj Beer or Zdenko Huzjan to the representative of the young generation Boštjan Jurečič to name just some of them from the list of almost 50 artists.  
 
 
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==Programme==
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Zala Gallery runs a regular exhibition programme striving to present the rarely seen artworks of the most important Slovene painters from private collections. In summer 2010 it presented the painting of the month: ''Girl with the Bouquet III'' [Deklica s šopkom III] of [[Gabrijel Stupica]] (1913–1990) that after years of being in some collections in the USA returned to Slovenia.
  
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The gallery prepares also exhibitions that tour internationally and has recently presented the [[Zoran Mušič|Zoran Mušič's]] works from the private collections in Belgrade, London and Vienna.  
Zala Gallery runs also a regular exhibition programme of up to 3 exhibitions per year. In summer 2010 it presented the painting of the month: Girl with the Bouquet III [Deklica s šopkom III] of [[Gabrijel Stupica]] (1913 - 1990) that after years being in some collections in USA returned to Slovenia. Beside solo exhibitions of [[Janez Matelič]] and [[Jože Ciuha]] the gallery in 2009 featured solo exhibition of [[Andrej Jemec]] marking his 75th jubilee. In 2008 [[Jože Šubic]] and [[Zoran Mušič]] received solo presentations.
 
  
Every year the gallery organises a charity auction at the Rotary Club dance and issues a calendar with reproductions of art works.  
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Every year the gallery organises a charity auction at the Rotary Club dance and issues a calendar with reproductions of art works.
  
 
==Exhibition space==  
 
==Exhibition space==  
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*'''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
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*'''installation system:''' Nielsen hanging system
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*'''lighting:''' standard lights, halogen lighting system
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*'''climate control:''' heating only
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*'''sales policy:''' sales permitted (% by appointment)
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== External links ==
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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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[[Category:Visual arts commercial galleries]]
  
== External links ==
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[[Category:Galleries]]
*[http://www.galerijazala.com/about_gallery.php Zala Gallery website] (in English)
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[[Category:Visual arts]]
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[[Category:Venues]]
  
[[Category:Visual arts retail galleries]]
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[[Category:Slovene Impressionists and their Time]]

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Galerija Zala
Gosposka 7, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 1 251 3566
Brane Volkar, Director




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Established 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. Zala Gallery combines its commercial activities with research, focused on the artistic heritage that is privately owned, often hidden from the public and undocumented in public institutions. The gallery also offers expert evaluation and counselling on purchasing the artworks.


Programme

Zala Gallery runs a regular exhibition programme striving to present the rarely seen artworks of the most important Slovene painters from private collections. In summer 2010 it presented the painting of the month: Girl with the Bouquet III [Deklica s šopkom III] of Gabrijel Stupica (1913–1990) that after years of being in some collections in the USA returned to Slovenia.

The gallery prepares also exhibitions that tour internationally and has recently presented the Zoran Mušič's works from the private collections in Belgrade, London and Vienna.

Every year the gallery organises a charity auction at the Rotary Club dance and issues a calendar with reproductions of art works.

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
  • sales policy: sales permitted (% by appointment)

External links

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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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