Max Werner
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→ Max has exhibited in solo and mixed exhibitions in galleries and various art fairs around the world including the UK, Europe, North and South America, Japan and Taiwan.
→ His work has been purchased by private collectors and museums around the world.
→ In the past Max has completed a large public project in Lisbon Portugal, with the Portuguese artist Bartolomeo Dos Santos, consisting of the decoration of an entire underground station using the unusual technique of etching on limestone.
→ In 2003 Max was commissioned by the Household Cavalry to commemorate an event occurring every 10 years called "The Changing of Standards And Guidons Parade" a private ceremony attended by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh in Whitehall in London
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Born in Ghent Belgium, studied Fine Art in London at the Byam Shaw School of Art, and the Slade School of Art.
He later taught etching in both schools, then set up his own printing workshop in London.
His next move took him to Argentina to complete a 5 years project consisting of a series of paintings about Argentine landscapes and the gaucho-cattle world of rural Argentina.
On completion of this work Max moved to the USA where he currently lives and works.