Leading Slovene artist Stane Kregar (1905-1973) was a priest and a painter who graduated from the Prague Academy of Fine Arts in 1935, and later taught drawing at the classical grammar school in Ljubljana. The Stane Kregar Gallery, part of the St Stanislav’s institution for education and culture of the Diocesan Classical Grammar School in Ljubljana-Šentvid, presents around 85 works by the prominent artist. The collection spans his work from surrealism to abstract art, presenting paintings, mosaics, frescoes, stained glass and the liturgical clothes he created for Slovene churches. A hall is available and can accommodate 300 people as either a concert or lecture hall.
Dimensions: Room 1: 90m² (9m x 10m x 4m H) incorporating 23.2 linear metres of wall space; Room 2: 40m² (8m x 5m x 3m H) incorporating 20.3 linear metres of wall space; installation system: free-standing exhibition screens, track and hanging rods, sculpture pedestals also available; lighting: standard lights and natural light from windows and skylights; other facilities: LCD projector; climate control: none; security: security system installed; sales policy: sales permitted (% by appointment)
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