From Deseret News archives:
Provo gallery offers LDS art and literature
Dubbed Olivewood, the name comes from the imagery of biblical times and the artistic sophistication of Italy.
The book, art and media store opened about eight months ago on North University Avenue as a representative of Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship products, associated with Brigham Young University. Formerly called Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies, the institute produces scholarly works that are now distributed through the store. The foundation's name was changed after Elder Maxwell, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, died in 2004.
The store also represents artists Joseph Brickey, Robert Boyd and Adam Abrams. Its parent company and institute partner is Amalphi Publishing, named after the Italian city on the Mediterranean Coast.
"It's a blend of bookstore and art gallery," Johnson said.
While the art and scholarly books are for sale, one display case offers items rich in LDS Church history that are not for sale. It includes an original copy of the Book of Mormon; copies of the death masks of church founder Joseph Smith and his brother Hyrum, both martyred in Carthage, Ill., on June 27, 1844; a reproduction of the golden plates from which Joseph Smith said he translated the Book of Mormon; and other artifacts.
A Neal A. Maxwell Reading Room provides comfortable, home-atmosphere seating in front of a flickering fireplace under a portrait of the late apostle.
"We're dedicated to the finest of art," Johnson said. "We just decided for our little niche we wanted to go for quality."
LDS art still hasn't achieved the sophistication, acclaim or interest of art critics from the leading art centers of Chicago or New York. "The great critics are not yet flocking to Utah," Brickey said, "but the subjects merit it. LDS history is filled with great subject matter."
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