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Maitre Glen Rowan
Glen Rowan was born in 1947 and had his first solo exhibition at the famous Galarie Roussard, Montmartre, Paris 1986. The exhibition was so successful that others quickly followed in New York, Tokyo, Milan and London.
His works found their way into many corporate and private collections around the world.
The Maitre represented his country, Australia at the Bicentennial Celebrations in the Australian Embassy in Paris. The next year he represented France as a Maitre at the Bicentennial Celebrations at the Musee De Culture.
Further exhibitions followed in New York, Paris, Tokyo, Sydney, London, Singapore, Miami, Florence, Naples, Milan and the Muslim Countries.
'He Captures people's awareness of themselves, their times, their idiosyncrasies, regardless of race, colour, religion or social position,...' - New York Times
Samela Harris writes about Glen in her article "Back to Surreality" in the Adelaide Advertiser on 13 December 2004.
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