Kevork Mourad: Bridging Armenian Heritage and Music’s Influence
Kevork Mourad, born in Aleppo, Syrian Arab Republic in 1970, is a Syrian-Armenian artist whose distinctive approach to painting—characterized by spontaneity and responsiveness to music—has garnered international acclaim. His artistic journey began amidst the complexities of refugee experience in Syria, shaping his worldview and informing his creative process.
- Early Life & Education: Mourad’s formative years were spent navigating the challenges of displacement, fostering resilience and a deep connection to Armenian culture. He pursued his MFA at Yerevan Institute of Fine Arts, Armenia, honing his artistic skills and grounding his practice in Armenian traditions.
- Technique – Spontaneous Painting: Mourad's signature technique is “spontaneous painting,” where he meticulously crafts artworks that harmonize with musical compositions. This method isn’t merely about visual representation; it’s a deliberate effort to capture the essence of sound and translate its emotional impact onto canvas.
- Collaborations & Performances: He has fostered significant collaborations with prominent musicians, including Kinan Azmeh, Ezequiel Viñao, Tambuco, Brooklyn Rider, Mari Kimura, Ken Ueno, Liubo Borissov, Eve Beglarian, Rami Khalife, Maya Trio, SYOTOS and Yo-Yo Ma. Notably, he is a member of the Silk Road Ensemble, where his visual art complements musical performances, creating immersive experiences for audiences worldwide.
- Exhibitions & Recognition: Mourad’s artwork has graced numerous galleries across North America and Europe, showcasing in institutions like NYU Small Works Gallery, Gyumri Museum, Armenian Library and Museum of America, Liverpool Biennial, Galerie Tanit, and Bourj Khalifa Dubai. His pieces reside in the permanent collections of prestigious museums such as the Aga Khan Museum and Institut du Monde Arabe, cementing his place within the global art landscape.
- Notable Achievements: He received the Robert Bosch Stiftung prize for his film *Four Acts for Syria*, demonstrating a commitment to artistic expression as a tool for storytelling and cultural dialogue. Furthermore, Mourad’s involvement with the Silk Road Project has enriched educational programs and fostered connections between artists and students across continents.
Mourad's work explores themes of identity, memory, and connection—elements interwoven through his artistic process and amplified by collaborations with musicians. His dedication to capturing the intangible qualities of music elevates his paintings beyond mere visual aesthetics, transforming them into powerful conduits for emotion and cultural understanding.


