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New Ink Art Manifesto by Alfred Freddy Krupa (1996)

Modern European ink painting (sometimes called the "New Ink Movement"[1] or the "New Ink Art") is an emerging style that reaches beyond traditional Asian ink painting in scope and treatment of a minimalist-art. Contemporary ink painting is developing and establishing the recognition it deserves and gaining its own place among the major pictorial works of the world.This global contemporary art movement represents sort of amalgamation of the Western visual art problems and practices with those of East Asia.[2] Lin Fengmian, Xu Beihong, and Wu Guanzhong were revered as the most pioneering Western-trained artists.[3] Lui Shou Kwan (1919-1975) is credited with founding the New Ink Painting Movement. List of notable painters can include Chou Lu Yun, Irene (1924-2011), Chui Tze-Hung (b. 1936), Kan Tai-Keung (b. 1942), Koo Mei, Carrie (b. 1929), Leung But-Yin (b. 1940), Leung Kui-Ting (b.1945), Ng Yiu-Chung (1935-1987), Poon Chun-Wah (b.1936), Wong King-Seng (b. 1928), Yeung Yick-Chung (1921-1981) and others.[4] Lui Shou-kwan and his followers (up to the present times) reinterprets Chinese ink art in the form of Western modernism.

New Ink Art movement on West[edit]

The founder of the European/Western variant/contribution to the (mainly Asian) Modern ink painting movement [5][6]isAlfred Freddy Krupa. Krupa who is not a follower of Lui Shou-kwan (and in China is called "the Foreign Master") is doing something essentially opposite/different from Shou Kwan and his group, he reinterprets Western modernism in the form of the Far East ink art.It combines Expressionism, Art Informel, Minimalism, plein air work, Abstract Art (etc.) with a typically East Asian approach (Jürgen Weichardt 2016, Francesco Scagliola 2017, Ante Vranković 2018, Elena Martinique 2019).[7]

The original manuscript of Krupa's New Ink Art Manifesto from 1996 is the property of the documenta (exhibition) archiv, records and papers collection in Kassel.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Upcoming Events - Symposium: "From Lui Shou-kwan and the New Ink Painting Movement, to the Current Landscape of Contemporary Chinese ink" - Hong Kong Art Gallery Association - Official Website".
  • ^ "In Hong Kong, 'New Ink Art: Innovation and Beyond'". The New York Times. 2008-09-04. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-07-22.
  • ^ "Pioneers of Modern Chinese Painting". 3 November 2017.
  • ^ "Galerie du Monde presents『One Art Group – Pioneers of Ink Art』in Hong Kong". en.cafa.com.cn. CAFA ART INFO. Archived from the original on 2019-02-12.
  • ^ "Sumi-e from the Perspective of a Traditional Academically-trained European Artist". Beyond Calligraphy. 23 April 2013.
  • ^ "Consideration of occurrences in theoretical physics and painting practice – LIFE AS A HUMAN". lifeasahuman.com. 2017-08-23. Retrieved 2022-07-22.
  • ^ "Alfred Freddy Krupa: Predodređen za slikanje akvarela". www.oslobodjenje.ba (in Bosnian). Sarajevo: Oslobođenje. 27 March 2018.

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