From Deseret News archives:
Shaped by faith Springville's religious art show aims for spirituality
Unfortunately, good intentions aren't enough to always generate competent art; and while there are many very good works in the show, there are also many less than adequate pieces.
However, this is how Vern Swanson, director of the museum, believes it should be for this particular exhibition. "I think that the show, as I always say, is more about religion, spirituality and individual belief than it is about art."
Of the 246 works entered, Swanson and other members of the museum staff juried 162 pieces into the exhibit. "The show is more about artists using their art to express their innermost spiritual feelings. And that's what I like about it. It's one of my favorite shows."
This year's Director's Award went to J. Kirk Richards for his large and luminous oil on panel, "Keepers of the City." The piece is a tour de force of symmetry and symbolism, color and line. Pay particular attention to how the artist framed the work.
Franz M. Johansen received first-place award for his exquisite bronze, "Veil Series: Figure Study." The upward, supple movement of this sculpture is admirable.
This year's exhibit, which fills nearly all the main-floor galleries, was also embroiled in controversy. According to Swanson, "The whole purpose of the exhibit is to bring disparate and diverse religious and spiritual communities together. We want to build bridges. We do not want to create contention between one group or the other. That is not what this show is about."
So when the museum received Adam Bradshaw's entry "Improper Use Will Lead to Death" an assemblage sculpture that included a Quran whose text had been gutted and the workings of a bomb inserted, and a Bible, also gutted, with bullets spilling out Swanson became concerned.
"I thought it was one of the best pieces in the show," Swanson said, "and I loved the message." He also felt certain Bradshaw had no intention of offending anyone, but seen in today's political climate, Swanson decided to call the museum's board of trustees to see what they thought of the piece.
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