Modern European ink painting

New Ink Art Manifesto by Alfred Freddy Krupa (1996)

New Ink Art movement on East

A late-20st-century, early-21st-century and ongoing movement, Modern ink painting[1] (sometimes called the "New Ink Movement"[2] or the "New Ink Art"[3]) 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.[4] This global contemporary art movement represents sort of amalgamation of the Western visual art problems and practices with those of East Asia.[5] Lin Fengmian, Xu Beihong, and Wu Guanzhong[6] were revered as the most pioneering Western-trained artists.[7] 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.[8] 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

The founder of the European/Western variant/contribution[9] to the (mainly Asian) Modern ink painting movement[10][11] is Alfred Freddy Krupa.[12][13][14][15][16] Krupa who is not a follower of Lui Shou-kwan (and in China is called "the Foreign Master"[17]) 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[18]. 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).[19][20][21][22]

References

  1. The British Museum http://www.britishmuseum.org/whats_on/exhibitions/chinese_ink_paintings.aspx
  2. "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".
  3. "M+ Matters - M+思考". M+ Matters - M+思考.
  4. Financial Times https://www.ft.com/content/2df99f28-e521-11e5-a09b-1f8b0d268c39
  5. The New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/05/arts/05iht-newink.1.15892026.html
  6. http://www.chinaonlinemuseum.com/painting-wu-guanzhong-backup.php
  7. "Pioneers of Modern Chinese Painting".
  8. http://en.cafa.com.cn/galerie-du-monde-presents-one-art-group-pioneers-of-ink-art-in-hong-kong.html
  9. "European Modern Ink Painting, by Alfred Freddy Krupa". Sarajevo.travel.
  10. Sumi-e from the Perspective of a Traditional Academically-trained European Artist https://beyond-calligraphy.com/2013/04/24/sumi-e_from_the_perspective_of_a_traditional_academically-trained_european_artist/
  11. The Theory Of Strings/Theory Of Everything In The Modern (Ink) Painting Practice? https://lifeasahuman.com/2017/virtual-art-gallery/the-theory-of-stringstheory-of-everything-in-the-modern-ink-painting-practice/
  12. https://issuu.com/alfredfreddykrupa/docs/imgonline-com-ua-twotoone-pzi1fouryyder8n/
  13. TOP 10 Modern Ink Painters https://artfacts.net/movement/_/189
  14. "Alfred Freddy Krupa". www.wikidata.org.
  15. "Art History/Movements - Wikibooks, open books for an open world". en.wikibooks.org.
  16. Harvard University http://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990144410360203941/catalog
  17. https://kknews.cc/zh-cn/culture/z93mz8q.html
  18. https://www.districtartisan.com/new-ink-art-manifesto-by-krupa-1996
  19. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Freddy_Krupa (In German)
  20. Arte Al Limite ed.83 (Chile) pg. 58-63 https://issuu.com/arteallimite/docs/83_pags
  21. Oslobođenje (Sarajevo) https://www.oslobodjenje.ba/dosjei/intervjui/alfred-freddy-krupa-predodreden-za-slikanje-akvarela-351115
  22. https://www.widewalls.ch/alfred-freddy-krupa-exhibition-vjekoslav-karas-gallery/
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