![]() Meryl's early performing ambitions leaned toward the opera. Her father was of German and Swiss-German descent, and her mother had English, Irish, and German ancestry. Meryl was born Mary Louise Streep in 1949 in Summit, New Jersey, to Mary Wolf (Wilkinson), a commercial artist, and Harry William Streep, Jr., a pharmaceutical executive. ![]() More information about the Promenaden Galerien in the heart of Linz at promenaden-galerien.Considered by many critics to be the greatest living actress, Meryl Streep has been nominated for the Academy Award an astonishing 21 times, and has won it three times. The temporal exhibition in the galleries, a photo exhibition of 25 works by Whatson are currently on display for the public. Mayor Klaus Luger, City Councilor for Culture Doris Lang Mayerhofer, Linz Tourismus Supervisory Board Chairman Manfred Grubauer, Rector of the Art University, Brigitte Hütter, Mural Harbor Managing Director Leonhard Gruber, curator Klaudia Kreslehner, Georg Starhemberg, Peter Augendopler and other friends of the Promenade Galleries were all present. The guests had the opportunity to meet the artist, and to exchange ideas with him about his career, works and working methods. When the wall project was finished, there was a celebration with the top cultural, political and business representatives of the city of Linz. Temporal Photo Exhibition of Martin Watson’s Street Art The motif is one of Martin Whatson’s classical’s, to be recognized immediately by his fans and follower. The connection is the third small piece of stencil art and graffiti, surprisingly placed close to the floor and a second staircase in the Gallery building. Placed on a pillar it produces a surprising effect of recognition and proximity for pedestrians passing in front of it. The rider is a small piece of stencil and graffiti art, of a rider and a horse, a grey stencil piece finished off with colorful dynamic graffiti doodles. Only when the discreet skier has been discovered do the rest of the piece become a brightly colored snowy landscape and the apparently lost alpinist becomes a pioneer and adventurer. The templates took a little over a week to prepare, but the idea for the motif was already smoldering long in Whatson. In the middle of a cosmos of colors, words, symbols and movement, the monochrome expression of a grayscale skier appears. In this project, three hidden characters can be found around the gallery and inside the art: The Skier The longer you look at Martin Whatson’s work, the more details will appear, as well as the hidden characters in between. There, Whatson brought the publicly visible wall to life with his calligraphic graffiti language. Powerful imageryĮntering the galleries from the main entrance at Promenade 25, visitors are treated to a special sight in the historic staircase. Three works with a distinctive feature in common: each graffiti is located behind glass for visitors to be inspired by the artist’s work. In addition to the main work in the stairwell at Promenade 25, Martin Watson left two small works in the building at Herrenstrasse 6 and in the Promenade Galleries. Whatson had never used a staircase as a setting for his work before, which is what particularly appealed to him about this project. The Skier, The Rider and The Connection At the Promenade Galleries in Linz, a Street art Project for Medienhaus Wimmer in Austria The Skier, The Rider and The Connection at the Promenade Galleries in Linz, Austria
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