Alfred Freddy Krupa
Alfred Freddy Krupa (14 June 1971, Karlovac, Yugoslavia) is a Croatian contemporary painter, master draughtsman, book artist, art photographer, and art teacher. He published New Ink Art Manifesto in 1996.[1]His name was introduced to the general public in 1990 at the then mega-popular Yugoslav weekly[2] "Vikend/Weekend". Author Milica Jović in her article for New York-based Highlark Magazine wrote that Krupa, the creator of the New Ink Art Manifesto, is considered the pivotal figure in the Western New Ink Art movement.[3]
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Born | Alfred Krupa 14 June 1971 Karlovac, Yugoslavia |
References
- Branko Obradović (April 2021). "Muzej moderne umjetnost u New Yorku prikupio tri djela Alfreda Freddy-a Krupe".
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(help) - Yugoslavia's Sunny Side: A History of Tourism in Socialism (the 1950s-1980s) Grandits, Hannes; Taylor, Karin (January 2010). Yugoslavia's Sunny Side: A History of Tourism in Socialism (1950s-1980s) - Google Books. ISBN 9789639776692.
- "Ink Art Movement: The Rising Popularity of Contemporary Ink Painting". 24 December 2019.
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