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On 23rd April 2013, the Tokyo-based online magazine '''Beyond Calligraphy''' published Krupa's second programmatic text under the title '''"Sumi-e from the Perspective of a Traditional Academically-trained European Artist"''' where the artist further explains his own original views and again declares his artistic program (sometimes it is referred to as ''the 2nd New Ink Art Manifesto'')<ref>https://beyond-calligraphy.com/2013/04/24/sumi-e_from_the_perspective_of_a_traditional_academically-trained_european_artist/</ref>.
 
On 23rd April 2013, the Tokyo-based online magazine '''Beyond Calligraphy''' published Krupa's second programmatic text under the title '''"Sumi-e from the Perspective of a Traditional Academically-trained European Artist"''' where the artist further explains his own original views and again declares his artistic program (sometimes it is referred to as ''the 2nd New Ink Art Manifesto'')<ref>https://beyond-calligraphy.com/2013/04/24/sumi-e_from_the_perspective_of_a_traditional_academically-trained_european_artist/</ref>.
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Višnja Lasić<ref>https://viaf.org/viaf/305632748/#Lasi%C4%87,_Vi%C5%A1nja</ref> from the '''Karlovac City Museums''' with the publisher '''ITG-Zagreb''' and photographer Z. Gerber authored the art monograph 'Alfred Freddy Krupa' in 2014. The monograph attracted the attention of professional audiences and became part of many important museums and university libraries including the '''Art Institute of Chicago''', '''Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York''', '''Princeton and Harvard University''', '''Zurich University''', '''TATE Britain - London''', '''Saxon State Library - Dresden State and University Library''' and others<ref>https://www.worldcat.org/title/891032189</ref><ref>https://library.tate.org.uk/uhtbin/cgisirsi/x/0/0/57/5/3?searchdata1=295330%7BCKEY%7D&searchfield1=GENERAL%5ESUBJECT%5EGENERAL%5E%5E&user_id=WEBSERVER</ref>
  
 
In 2014 Krupa created an artist's book '''"Modern Ink Painting, what is it? or the Original Art Work"''', in 2021 collected by the '''Museum of Modern Art in New York (MoMA)'''<ref>https://library.moma.org/permalink/01NYA_INST/90vked/alma991007278739707141</ref><ref>https://artmarketmag.com/museum-of-modern-art-moma-collected-3-artworks-of-the-pioneer-of-the-new-ink-art-movement-alfred-freddy-krupa/</ref>
 
In 2014 Krupa created an artist's book '''"Modern Ink Painting, what is it? or the Original Art Work"''', in 2021 collected by the '''Museum of Modern Art in New York (MoMA)'''<ref>https://library.moma.org/permalink/01NYA_INST/90vked/alma991007278739707141</ref><ref>https://artmarketmag.com/museum-of-modern-art-moma-collected-3-artworks-of-the-pioneer-of-the-new-ink-art-movement-alfred-freddy-krupa/</ref>

Revision as of 11:05, 7 September 2022

Alfred Freddy Krupa by Dinko Neskusil (2019)
Alfred Freddy Krupa, Expression of the Present, 2013
Alfred Freddy Krupa, Tree on the Riverbank, 2014

Alfred Freddy Krupa (Krūppa) (14 June 1971, Karlovac, Yugoslavia) is a Croatian contemporary artist (painter, master draughtsman, book artist, art photographer and art teacher)[1][2].

Krupa, the author of the "New Ink Art Manifesto" (1996)[3], is considered one of the pioneers of the New Ink Art movement and as one of the leading representatives of the modern European ink painting[4][5]. The original manuscript of the New Ink Art Manifesto is the property of the documenta archiv, records and papers collection (Aktenarchiv) in Kassel (the access number docA-97)[6].

On 23rd April 2013, the Tokyo-based online magazine Beyond Calligraphy published Krupa's second programmatic text under the title "Sumi-e from the Perspective of a Traditional Academically-trained European Artist" where the artist further explains his own original views and again declares his artistic program (sometimes it is referred to as the 2nd New Ink Art Manifesto)[7].

Višnja Lasić[8] from the Karlovac City Museums with the publisher ITG-Zagreb and photographer Z. Gerber authored the art monograph 'Alfred Freddy Krupa' in 2014. The monograph attracted the attention of professional audiences and became part of many important museums and university libraries including the Art Institute of Chicago, Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, Princeton and Harvard University, Zurich University, TATE Britain - London, Saxon State Library - Dresden State and University Library and others[9][10]

In 2014 Krupa created an artist's book "Modern Ink Painting, what is it? or the Original Art Work", in 2021 collected by the Museum of Modern Art in New York (MoMA)[11][12]

In 2022 Todd Dobbs and Aileen Benedict from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (NC, USA) & Zbigniew Ras from the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology (Warsaw, Poland) in the peer-reviewed article "Jumping into the artistic deep end: building the catalogue raisonné" used in its research dataset, among 90 artists, 598 artworks of Alfred Freddy Krupa.[13]

New Ink Art

Artists associated with the New Ink Art movement: Lui Shou-Kwan, Chui Tze-Hung, Wong King-Seng, Yu-Ichi, Qiu Anxiong, Lin Fengmian, Kan Tai-Keung, Leung But-Yin, Zhu Yu, Gu Wenda Xu Beihong, Carrie Koo Mei, Alfred Freddy Krupa, Wang Tiande, Irene Chou Lu Yun, Yeung Yick-Chung, Qin Yufen, Liu Dan, Yang Yiechang, Irène Wydler, Wang Chuan, Daniel Garbade, Dayou Lu , Li Chevalier and others[14].[15]

Publications

References