The National Gallery is the principal state art museum of the Divine Republic of Kresimiria, headquartered in Sinj. It houses the Republic’s official collection of modern and classical works, hosting exhibitions that **Chancellor Kresimirovic IV regularly attends as part of his grandfatherly public persona.
Notable works
Sculptor Josip Novak, son of founder Filip Novak, placed his most famous piece — **The Broken Gear (1974) — in the Gallery gardens. Critics interpreted the brutalist sculpture as commentary on the Republic’s political decay; Novak achieved acclaim after leaving his single Senate term in Decelska.
The Gallery operates under the cultural mandate of the Council for Education, which also enforces **Standard Kresi instruction and Books of Kresimir curricula nationwide. State-approved exhibitions contrast sharply with dissident art smuggled through Porta Franca or broadcast satirically from Kaskiv’s Decimo Masi.