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Four years after establishing [[Hest Gallery, Maribor|Hest Gallery in Maribor]], [[Emil Šarkanj]] opened a [[Hest Gallery, Ljubljana|new gallery space in Ljubljana]] in [[Established::1993]]. The programme here is much the same as in Maribor and the artists featured are basically Slovene artists.  
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Four years after establishing [[Hest Gallery, Maribor|Hest Gallery in Maribor]], [[Emil Šarkanj]] opened a [[Hest Gallery, Ljubljana|new gallery space in Ljubljana]] in [[Established::1993]]. The programme here is much the same as in Maribor and the artists featured are basically Slovenian artists.  
  
Collection covers a wide range of works from the established artists of older generations to the young ones. Since the very beginnings, various Slovenian classics (impressionists, expressionists ...) and the middle generation of artists who have left a visible trace on the Slovenian art scene are available at the gallery. In 2002, the gallery expanded its offer with the opening of the Gallery Hest 35, which represents the young generation of Slovenian artists.
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The collection covers a wide range of works from the established artists of older generations to the younger ones. Since the very beginnings, various Slovenian classics (impressionists, expressionists ...) and the middle generation of artists who have left a visible trace on the Slovenian art scene are available at the gallery. From 2002 to 2011, the gallery expanded its offer with the opening of the [[Hest 35 Gallery]], which represented the young generation of Slovenian artists.
 
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==Exhibition programme==  
 
==Exhibition programme==  
In 2009 Gallery presented 5 solo exhibitions, mostly of the young generation of Slovene artists: internationally acclaimed [[Uršula Berlot]] and her works researching spatial phantasms, Ptujska Gora-based [[Dušan Fišer]], as well as exhibitions of [[Jože Šubic]], [[Mateja Kavčič]], and [[Tanja Špenko]]. In February 2010 Hest Gallery presented an exhibition of [[Jože Tisnikar]], which was featured a month later in its Maribor filial. The Hest Gallery in Ljubljana has also featured older artists, such as the themed group exhibition ''The Russian Avant-garde'' [Ruska avantgarda] in 2007.  
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The gallery typically presents four to five solo exhibitions a year, usually including a mix of generations and styles, sometimes presenting them in pairs.
In 2016 was an exhibition dedicated to [[France Slane]], prepared for the artist's 90th anniversary. He is the painter with the biggest opus in Slovenia.
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Among the names presented in Ljubljana, we find younger generation Slovenian artists such as the internationally acclaimed [[Uršula Berlot]] and her works researching spatial phantasms, Ptujska Gora-based [[Dušan Fišer]], as well as exhibitions of [[Jože Šubic]], [[Mateja Kavčič]], and [[Tanja Špenko]]. It is also common for the Ljubljana gallery to present an exhibition by an artist, which is then featured shortly after in its Maribor filial (or vice versa), as in the case of exhibitions by [[Jože Tisnikar]] .  
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The Hest Gallery in Ljubljana has also featured older artists, such as the themed group exhibition ''The Russian Avant-garde'' in 2007.  
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In 2016, the gallery prepared an exhibition dedicated to [[France Slane]] for the artist's 90th anniversary. Slane is the Slovenian painter with the biggest opus.
  
  
 
==Represented artists==
 
==Represented artists==
In both Maribor and Ljubljana the Hest Gallery offers a very bright palette of the work of more than 100 artists including some art works of established deceased Slovene authors such as drawings of Slovene impressionist [[Rihard Jakopič]]; drawings of [[Avgust Černigoj]] (the key figure of Constructivism and the Slovene historic avant-garde); oils on canvas and aquarelles of [[Jože Tisnikar]]; oil paintings of [[France Kralj]]; drawings and graphics of [[Božidar Jakac]], and many others.  
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The Hest Gallery has developed a reputation as the go-to gallery for sales of a wide range of carefully selected Slovenian artists.
  
The Hest Gallery also sells works of some established older generation Slovene artists such as [[Janez Bernik]], [[Jože Ciuha]], and [[Lojze Spacal]], as well as further works of middle generation artists such as [[Zora Stančič]], [[Andrej Jemec]], [[Živko  Marušič]], or [[Dušan Kirbiš]]. It also sells the works of the young middle generation: [[Dušan Fišer]], [[Marko Jakše]], [[Metka Kavčič]], [[Borut Korošec]], etc. The younger authors who collaborate with the ''Hest 35 Gallery'' are [[Boštjan Drinovec]],[[Miha Perne]], [[Barbara Demšar]], [[Peter Štrovs]], [[Uršula Berlot]], [[Igor Banfi]], [[Miran Kreš]], [[Primož Pugelj]], [[Natan]] and many others.
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In both Maribor and Ljubljana, the Hest Gallery offers a very bright palette of the work of more than 100 artists including some artworks of established deceased Slovenian authors such as drawings of impressionist [[Rihard Jakopič]]; drawings of [[Avgust Černigoj]] (the key figure of Constructivism and the Slovenian historic avant-garde); oils on canvas and aquarelles of [[Jože Tisnikar]]; oil paintings of [[France Kralj]]; drawings and graphics of [[Božidar Jakac]], and many others.
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As with the Maribor branch, the Hest Gallery in Ljubljana also sells works of some established older generation Slovenian artists such as [[Janez Bernik]], [[Jože Ciuha]] and [[Lojze Spacal]], as well as further works of middle generation artists such as [[Zora Stančič]], [[Andrej Jemec]], [[Živko  Marušič]] or [[Dušan Kirbiš]]. It also sells the works of the young middle generation: [[Dušan Fišer]], [[Marko Jakše]], [[Metka Kavčič]], [[Borut Korošec]], etc. Younger authors who collaborated with the [[Hest 35 Gallery]] included [[Boštjan Drinovec]], [[Miha Perne]], [[Barbara Demšar]], [[Peter Štrovs]], [[Uršula Berlot]], [[Igor Banfi]], [[Miran Kreš]], [[Primož Pugelj]], [[Natan]] and many others.
  
  
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
* [http://galerijahest.si/ Hest Gallery website]
 
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* [https://galerijahest.si/en/artists/ Artists, whose works are sold by Hest Gallery]
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* [https://galerijahest.si/en/events-archive/ Archive of past exhibitions at Hest Gallery]
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Galerija Hest, Ljubljana
Židovska ulica 8, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 1 422 0000
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Four years after establishing Hest Gallery in Maribor, Emil Šarkanj opened a new gallery space in Ljubljana in 1993. The programme here is much the same as in Maribor and the artists featured are basically Slovenian artists.

The collection covers a wide range of works from the established artists of older generations to the younger ones. Since the very beginnings, various Slovenian classics (impressionists, expressionists ...) and the middle generation of artists who have left a visible trace on the Slovenian art scene are available at the gallery. From 2002 to 2011, the gallery expanded its offer with the opening of the Hest 35 Gallery, which represented the young generation of Slovenian artists.


Exhibition programme

The gallery typically presents four to five solo exhibitions a year, usually including a mix of generations and styles, sometimes presenting them in pairs. Among the names presented in Ljubljana, we find younger generation Slovenian artists such as the internationally acclaimed Uršula Berlot and her works researching spatial phantasms, Ptujska Gora-based Dušan Fišer, as well as exhibitions of Jože Šubic, Mateja Kavčič, and Tanja Špenko. It is also common for the Ljubljana gallery to present an exhibition by an artist, which is then featured shortly after in its Maribor filial (or vice versa), as in the case of exhibitions by Jože Tisnikar .

The Hest Gallery in Ljubljana has also featured older artists, such as the themed group exhibition The Russian Avant-garde in 2007. In 2016, the gallery prepared an exhibition dedicated to France Slane for the artist's 90th anniversary. Slane is the Slovenian painter with the biggest opus.


Represented artists

The Hest Gallery has developed a reputation as the go-to gallery for sales of a wide range of carefully selected Slovenian artists.

In both Maribor and Ljubljana, the Hest Gallery offers a very bright palette of the work of more than 100 artists including some artworks of established deceased Slovenian authors such as drawings of impressionist Rihard Jakopič; drawings of Avgust Černigoj (the key figure of Constructivism and the Slovenian historic avant-garde); oils on canvas and aquarelles of Jože Tisnikar; oil paintings of France Kralj; drawings and graphics of Božidar Jakac, and many others.

As with the Maribor branch, the Hest Gallery in Ljubljana also sells works of some established older generation Slovenian artists such as Janez Bernik, Jože Ciuha and Lojze Spacal, as well as further works of middle generation artists such as Zora Stančič, Andrej Jemec, Živko Marušič or Dušan Kirbiš. It also sells the works of the young middle generation: Dušan Fišer, Marko Jakše, Metka Kavčič, Borut Korošec, etc. Younger authors who collaborated with the Hest 35 Gallery included Boštjan Drinovec, Miha Perne, Barbara Demšar, Peter Štrovs, Uršula Berlot, Igor Banfi, Miran Kreš, Primož Pugelj, Natan and many others.


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