Iowa Wesleyan College

Art exhibit features work created from hate propaganda

                 A gallery show titled “Transformations” by artist David Kamm will be on display at the Iowa Wesleyan College Art Gallery in Mount Pleasant beginning January 15. The work is part of the multi-artist project, “Speaking Volumes: Transforming Hate.”

The project, sponsored by the Holter Museum of Art in Helena, Montana, challenged artists to “transform, incorporate or otherwise respond to books of hate propaganda published by the World Church of the Creator.”  Participating artists were provided copies of the books from the Montana Human Rights Network, which had previously acquired and taken them out of circulation. 

The books included volumes with such explosive titles as The White Man’s Bible and RaHoWa, an acronym for “racial holy war.”  The project anchored Kamm’s sabbatical activities during spring semester 2007, when he served as artist-in-residence at the Henry Luce III Center for the Arts and Religion at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C.  At that time he began working on a series of text-based collages that sought to achieve the transformation required for the project. The collages were created from acid-free photocopies of text clipped from The White Man’s Bible,” which were cut into pieces roughly the size and shape of matches, and reassembled in a style reminiscent of various folk arts.

“Perhaps because I was working in a seminary at the time this project began, my response primarily addressed the anti-Christian aspects of the hate books,” Kamm said.  “Upon first seeing the collages, a friend suggested that matches were an appropriate metaphor for such inflammatory material. The collages are based on the format of a cross, which for Christians is a potent symbol of transformation.”

One of the collages was included in a group exhibition at the Holter Museum of Art in early 2008 that featured work from all of the artists involved in the project.  Kamm’s piece is also included in a smaller touring show that is traveling throughout Montana through 2011.

The art show is opening in conjunction with Martin Luther King, Jr., Day activities at Iowa Wesleyan.

Kamm is assistant professor art and coordinator of the art gallery at Luther College in Decorah. He holds a bachelor’s degree in art education and both an MA and MFA in printmaking.

The Iowa Wesleyan College Art Gallery is located in the P.E.O. Administration Building. The Gallery is open Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. It is open to the public at no charge.