Morgan Lehman Gallery Artist - John Salvest’s “IOU/USA” 2011 His temporary installation is up in KC,Mo. Thanks to Grand Arts! Made from 40 foot shipping containers. The temporary installation sited in front of Fed Reserve Building for the next two months.
One side reads USA the other IOU! Food for thought!
Included in the many works pledged are two large scale paintings by MLG Artist James Meyer.
An exhibition with an accompanying catalogue is planned for early 2011.

Artist James Meyer with his work.
All inquiries, please Email art@morganlehmangallery.com.
Gossip Girl Butterfly Installation
Villinski recently created a large butterfly installation for the hit Warner Brothers TV show “Gossip Girl”, which will be featured throughout the upcoming Season 4. The piece, comprised of more than 200 smoke-black butterflies, is installed over the bed in lead character Serena’s (played by Blake Lively) room. The set will be “revealed” during the broadcast Monday, Sept 27, 2010.
Available at Morgan Lehman Gallery.
Tilton Gallery
8 East 76th Street
Manhattan Through Oct. 23
Published: September 24, 2010
…“ That leaves only two last pieces to be accounted for, both fine-lined portraits in ink, acrylic and tea by the young Los Angeles artist Umar Rashid, who also uses the moniker Frohawk Two Feathers, and performs as Kent Cyclone. All I can say at first acquaintance is that the portraits, of fictional 18th-century personages from some Caribbean of the imagination, are terrific. If Mr. Rashid is as good a performer as he is a painter, he must be something. “ HOLLAND COTTER
Stranger Than Fiction: Narrative in Works by Selected Contemporary Artists This exhibition features works by artists whose inspiration rises from both fiction and fact, and the surprising results of the conflation of the two. References to literature, history, allegory, and fantasy converge in these works, posing new fictions and realities, and challenging the fine line between the two. Archetypal American subjects dominate these works, which range in reference from colonial history, to religious iconography, to 1970s literature and comics, and to contemporary film and pop music. All appears to be fair game for these artists in their inventive, wry, poignant and thought provoking works. Artists include Eric Beltz, Dawn Clements, Erin Cosgrove, Noah Davis, Kerry James Marshall, Aaron Morse, Allison Schulnik, Jeni Spota, Devin Troy Strother, Frohawk Two Feathers, and Nicolau Vergueiro.
September 18, 2010 – January 2, 2011
Step inside three New York City penthouses to see how 14 designers have created stunning abodes inspired by the characters from seven Showtime original series.
Showtime House :: Tour The House http://www.sho.com/site/showtimehouse/tour.do

David Allee, Ice Cream Parlor from Asylum Town Series, C-Print 50 x 60 inches.

Alix Smith, Constructed Identities 1, Digital C-Print 37 x 32 inches.

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Andrew Schoultz image paired w a tree in Chelsea One of 20 or so trees on a walking tour put together by Root for trees Cool!