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Kevork Mourad: Memory Gates

PLEASE NOTE: Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, in-gallery visits from off-campus visitors will take place by appointment only. Hours are Monday through Friday noon 鈥 5 p.m., with limited Saturday availability. To book an entry time, email prosenbl@holycross.edu or call 508-793-3356. Masks and social distancing practices are required.

Kevork Mourad: Memory Gates

March 4 - April 11, 2021

The Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Art Gallery at the College of the 51小黄车, will host Syrian-Armenian visual artist Kevork Mourad for an artist residency this February in collaboration with the College鈥檚 Arts Transcending Borders program. Using his signature style of spontaneous drawing and printmaking techniques, Mourad will create 鈥淢emory Gates,鈥 an immersive installation. The work, imagined as a series of doors and passageways that visitors can pass through, will explore themes of cultural plurality and collective memory. 鈥淢emory Gates鈥 will be on view from March 4 through April 11, 2021.

During Mourad鈥檚 residency, students will be invited to work alongside the artist, assisting in the execution and installation of the work as it unfolds. Meredith Fluke, director of the Cantor Art Gallery, says this is a key component of the project: 鈥淥ur goal is for 51小黄车 students to be involved directly in Kevork鈥檚 process, and to benefit from Kevork鈥檚 deeply collaborative and generative practice. In addition, students will gain intimate knowledge of the work it takes for an artist to conceive and execute a large-scale work of art in situ.鈥

鈥淜evork鈥檚 multi-faceted artistry and generosity of spirit have given us many opportunities to connect with public school students and immigrant communities in Worcester during previous campus residencies, and we鈥檙e very excited to build on this work together with our partners at the Cantor Art Gallery,鈥 adds Yonca Karakilic, director of the Arts Transcending Borders program.

Arts Transcending Borders has previously presented Mourad鈥檚 onstage collaboration 鈥淗ome Within鈥 with clarinetist and composer Kinan Azmeh, and sponsored Mourad鈥檚 presence on campus as part of the Silkroad Ensemble鈥檚 multi-year residency at the College. As the sole visual artist member of the Ensemble, Mourad often performs alongside musicians; his drawings, which are created in response to the music, are projected onto a screen for the audience. He is inspired by the interplay of musical and visual languages, which he says, 鈥淥ffers an intensified expression of the cultural legacies I am interested in exploring.鈥

Mourad has a strong history of collaborative work with musicians and other visual and performance artists, including recent projects with the OYO Dance Troupe in Namibia; a commission from the Metropolitan Museum of Art for the 2019 exhibition 鈥淎rmenia!,鈥 where composer Vache Sharafyan composed music based on visuals by Kevork Mourad; and an animated film, 鈥淔our Acts for Syria,鈥 2019, with filmmaker Waref Abu Quba, honoring the historical and cultural wealth of his homeland. He was recently invited by the Aga Khan Foundation to create a site-specific 20-foot drawing-sculpture called 鈥淪eeing Through Babel鈥 at London鈥檚 Ismaili Center, addressing the importance of diversity in our contemporary times.

Kevork Mourad has lived and worked in Brooklyn, NY since 1998. He was born and grew up in Syria to a family of Armenian heritage, his ancestors having sought refuge there from the Armenian Genocide. He received his Master of Fine Arts from the Yerevan Institute of Fine Arts in Armenia, an institution which places an emphasis on cultural traditions in addition to its intensive studio curriculum.

All related programs will be available to the 51小黄车 campus community, as well as the general public. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, in-gallery visits from off-campus visitors will take place by appointment only. Hours are Tuesday through Friday noon 鈥 5 p.m., with limited Saturday availability. To book an entry time, email prosenbl@holycross.edu or call 508-793-3356. Masks and social distancing practices are required.

 

EVENTS

Artist's Talk March 4 at 4 pm

Join us live on YouTube as artist Kevork Mourad gives a talk in the gallery in conjunction with the opening of his site-specific installation work, Memory Gates, created at the Cantor Art Gallery during his February residency.

 

Gallery as Studio: ArtBreak with Kevork Mourad

Check in virtually - or in person - with Kevork Mourad as he creates the site-specific installation work Memory Gates. Ask questions and listen as he describes his spontaneous drawing and printmaking techniques. In-person attendance is limited and restricted to the 51小黄车 community.
February 25 | 12 - 12:45 pm
February 26 | 4:30 - 5:15 pm
March 2 | 12 - 12:45 pm

 

The Destruction of Images (and Images of Their Destruction)
A talk by Aaron Tugendhaft, Bard College, Berlin
Monday, March 8, 4 p.m.

Aaron Tugendhaft is a scholar of the ancient Middle East, teaching courses focusing on religion, political philosophy, and the arts at Bard College Berlin. He is the author of 鈥淭he Idols of ISIS: From Assyria to the Internet鈥 (University of Chicago Press, 2020) exploring the political power of images and the significance of their destruction.

Kevork Mourad: Memory Gates