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Lin Fengmian,            Kan Tai-Keung,        Leung But-Yin,            Zhu Yu,            Gu Wenda
 
Lin Fengmian,            Kan Tai-Keung,        Leung But-Yin,            Zhu Yu,            Gu Wenda
 
Xu Beihong,              Carrie Koo Mei,        [[Alfred Freddy Krupa]],      Wang Tiande,
 
Xu Beihong,              Carrie Koo Mei,        [[Alfred Freddy Krupa]],      Wang Tiande,
Irene Chou Lu Yun,      Yeung Yick-Chung,      Liu Dan,                  Yang Yiechang, Irène Wydler, Wang Chuan, Daniel Garbade and others<ref>https://artfacts.net/movement/modern%20ink%20painting</ref>.
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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<ref>https://artfacts.net/movement/modern%20ink%20painting</ref>.<ref>https://www.wikiart.org/en/artists-by-art-movement/new-ink-art#!#resultType:masonry</ref>
  
 
==Publications==
 
==Publications==

Revision as of 14:13, 25 August 2022

Alfred Freddy Krupa, Expression of the Present, 2013.
Alfred Freddy Krupa, Tree on the Riverbank.

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].

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)[8][9]

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.[10]

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[11].[12]

Publications

References