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Krupas original works on paper can be researched at [[Tate]] - London (Special Library Collection),<ref>[http://library.tate.org.uk/uhtbin/searchwords/%5EC295330 TATE-London]</ref> [[Silesian Museum]] in Katowice (Poland), Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts – Dept. of Prints and Drawings (Zagreb, Croatia),<ref>[http://www.karlovacki-tjednik.hr/rad-alfreda-krupe-u-stalnom-fundus-nase-najvise-akademske-institucije/# Krupa in Croatian Academy of Sciences and Art-Graphic Art Dpt. Collection (in Croatian)]</ref> [[Alfredo Guati Rojo National Watercolor Museum]] (Museo Nacional de Acuarela Alfredo Guati Rojo)-Mexico City (Mexico), Office of the President of the Republic of Croatia (Zagreb, Croatia) and other public, corporate and private collections.
Krupas original works on paper can be researched at [[Tate]] - London (Special Library Collection),<ref>[http://library.tate.org.uk/uhtbin/searchwords/%5EC295330 TATE-London]</ref> [[Silesian Museum]] in Katowice (Poland), Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts – Dept. of Prints and Drawings (Zagreb, Croatia),<ref>[http://www.karlovacki-tjednik.hr/rad-alfreda-krupe-u-stalnom-fundus-nase-najvise-akademske-institucije/# Krupa in Croatian Academy of Sciences and Art-Graphic Art Dpt. Collection (in Croatian)]</ref> [[Alfredo Guati Rojo National Watercolor Museum]] (Museo Nacional de Acuarela Alfredo Guati Rojo)-Mexico City (Mexico), Office of the President of the Republic of Croatia (Zagreb, Croatia) and other public, corporate and private collections.


According to the Badan Rynkowych Institute (Warsaw) survey report from 2007 (''Opinie internautów o Muzeum Sztuki Nowoczesnej w Warszawie, nagrodzonym projekcie budynku i wirtualnym Forum sztuki''), Krupa appears among 70 most wanted currently working/creating artists in the future collections of the [[Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw]] (MSN).<ref>[http://iibr.pl/files/pdf/MSN_raport_03_2007.pdf Badan Rynkowich Institute of Warsaw (in Polish)]</ref>
According to the Badan Rynkowych Institute (Warsaw) survey report from 2007 (''Opinie internautów o Muzeum Sztuki Nowoczesnej w Warszawie, nagrodzonym projekcie budynku i wirtualnym Forum sztuki''), Krupa appears among 70 most wanted currently working/creating artists in the future collections of the [[Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw]] (MSN).<ref>[http://iibr.pl/files/pdf/MSN_raport_03_2007.pdf Badan Rynkowich Institute of Warsaw (in Polish)] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304103642/http://iibr.pl/files/pdf/MSN_raport_03_2007.pdf |date=2016-03-04 }}</ref>


Alfred Freddy Krupa is included in the 36th edition of [[Who's Who in American Art]].
Alfred Freddy Krupa is included in the 36th edition of [[Who's Who in American Art]].

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Alfred Freddy Krupa
Born
Alfred Krupa

(1971-06-14) 14 June 1971 (age 53)
Karlovac, Yugoslavia
NationalityCroatian
EducationAcademy of Fine Arts, University of Zagreb, Tokyo Gakugei University, Croatian State Institute for Education
Known forPainting, Drawing, Artists Books
Notable work"Roots - Korijeni"[1]
MovementModern Ink Painting - New Ink, Informalism
Awards»Councillor Special Prize« at the 3rd International Exhibition of the Chinese Calligraphy and Ink Painting, Anshan (China), Medal Marshal Trompowsky, Matto Grosso do Sul (Brasil), Croatian Association of Artists Zagreb Annual Award for 2016 (Croatia) and many others[2]
Artist Alfred Freddy Krupa during initial stages of oil on canvas painting, photographed by Danko Fajt
Artist Alfred Freddy Krupa (Kruppa) during nude drawing, photographed by Danko Fajt
File:Artistic ephemera created by Alfred Freddy Krupa (1993).jpg
Artistic ephemera created by Alfred Freddy Krupa (Kruppa):the poster for one of his own early exhibitions (1993, Gallery Zorin Dom, with Krešimir noble Borković)

Alfred Freddy Krupa (Krūppa) (14 June 1971, Karlovac, Yugoslavia) is a Croatian contemporary painter, master draughtsman, book artist, art photographer and art teacher.[3][4][5][6][7][8]

Alfred Freddy Krupa comes from a multiethnic Silesian family of long tradition in visual arts.[9] His family appears in archives of the International Tracing Service as the registered victims of Nazi persecution.[10] His grandfather and first mentor Alfred Krupa Sr.[11][12](Alfred Joseph Kruppa, Mikolow,Poland 1915 - Karlovac, Croatia/Yugoslavia 1989, related to the Oppenheim family [13]) former pupil of Józef Mehoffer was one of the 13 core artists of the Art of Croatian Antifascist Movement (he exhibited at the historic first Partisan exhibition held in Topusko in 1944 on the free territory of Yugoslavia) [14] and founder of the Watercolor Biennal of Yugoslavia (BAJ,1979). His son Mladen Krupa created the portable metal steel bunker called Kruppa-M91 used during Croatian Homeland War, now under Croatian state protection[15]

Krupa graduated in 1995[16] at the Academy of Fine Arts, University of Zagreb (est. 1907 as the Royal College for Arts and Crafts (Croatian: Kraljevsko zemaljsko više obrazovalište za umjetnost i umjetni obrt). Krupa also studied Art History (non-degree research) at the University of Zagreb (1997,1998) and in 1998/99 as the postgraduate research student at the Tokyo Gakugei University (東京学芸大学) or Gakudai (学大). In 2005 Krupa finished additional art education study and has been given formal permanent title of "Professor of Drawing and Painting" by the Croatian State Institute for Education (today "Education and Teacher Training Agency"- ETTA/AZOO)[17]

Internationally Krupa is known as a painter of portraits, so among other things, he portrayed Croatian President Franjo Tudjman (1996) and Rwandan King Kigeli V. (2013).

Significant / exquisite are his ink paintings, on rice paper using the technique Hakubyou.[18] Krupa concentrates on essential and represents a simplified stylistic motifs.[19]

His work in ink is considered to be of vital importance for the global integrity of the Modern ink painting,[20][21] and he is considered as one of the essential representatives of national and international present-day art [22][23][24]

Krupas original works on paper can be researched at Tate - London (Special Library Collection),[25] Silesian Museum in Katowice (Poland), Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts – Dept. of Prints and Drawings (Zagreb, Croatia),[26] Alfredo Guati Rojo National Watercolor Museum (Museo Nacional de Acuarela Alfredo Guati Rojo)-Mexico City (Mexico), Office of the President of the Republic of Croatia (Zagreb, Croatia) and other public, corporate and private collections.

According to the Badan Rynkowych Institute (Warsaw) survey report from 2007 (Opinie internautów o Muzeum Sztuki Nowoczesnej w Warszawie, nagrodzonym projekcie budynku i wirtualnym Forum sztuki), Krupa appears among 70 most wanted currently working/creating artists in the future collections of the Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw (MSN).[27]

Alfred Freddy Krupa is included in the 36th edition of Who's Who in American Art.

References

  1. ^ Roots-Korijeni (in Modern Gallery - Zagreb Collection of Prints and Drawings) https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Roots-Korijeni_(in_Modern_Gallery_-_Zagreb_Collection_of_Prints_and_Drawings).jpg
  2. ^ Artist Public CV https://www.visualcv.com/alfred-freddy-krupa
  3. ^ Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon Online / Artists of the World Online t
  4. ^ Getty Research Institute/Getty Museum ULAN® vocabulary
  5. ^ Deutsche
  6. ^ Museum of Contemporary Art in Zagreb - Croatia (MSU)
  7. ^ KGZ Catalogue
  8. ^ Alfred Freddy v.Krupa (de Kruppa) web site http://www.zhibit.org/krupa
  9. ^ Europeana.eu
  10. ^ Croatian Genealogical Society (in Croatian)
  11. ^ Alfred Krupa Sr. in the Getty ULAN vocabulary http://www.getty.edu/vow/ULANFullDisplay?find=krupa&role=&nation=&prev_page=1&subjectid=500355816
  12. ^ Alfred Krupa Sr. in the Library of the Museum of Contemporary Art in ZAgreb (MSU) http://www.msu.hr/#/hr/9/katalog/alfred+krupa,0,0,11/776/
  13. ^ https://plus.google.com/+AlfredKrupa/posts/iiFFtRXbj92
  14. ^ Albertina Bibliothek - Vienna http://opac.albertina.at/en-us/mediensuche/einfachesuche.aspx?searchhash=OCLC_27f03481c7bb13b4f6a3d0d3a0b653a16dffa94d
  15. ^ Bunker Kruppa-M91 (Croatian Wikipedia) Kruppa-M91
  16. ^ ALU Alumni List: http://www.alu.unizg.hr/alu/cms/front_content.php?idcat=144
  17. ^ ETTA desctiption: http://www.azoo.hr/index.php?option=com_content&id=1999&Itemid=343
  18. ^ Hakubyou/Hakuga style
  19. ^ Dr. Andreas Beyer, Dr. Bénédicte Savoy, Dr. Wolf Tegethoff (Hrsg.), ALLGEMEINES KÜNSTLERLEXIKON (AKL) Die Bildenden Künstler aller Zeiten und Völker (The visual artists of all times and peoples), band/volume 82 (ISBN 9783110231878), De Gruyter-Berlin, 2014
  20. ^ European Library: Monograph Alfred Freddy Krupa (ISBN 9789537167455, authors Zvonimir Gerber, Casey Shannon, Ransui Yakata, Višnja Lasić)
  21. ^ Virtual Library of Slovenia
  22. ^ http://www.moderne-kunst.org/footermenu/language/english.html The Institute of Modern Art Nuremberg/Institut für moderne Kunst Nürnberg
  23. ^ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_contemporary_artists
  24. ^ Arte Al Limite: Reduction to deepening https://www.arteallimite.com/featured_item/revista-no-83
  25. ^ TATE-London
  26. ^ Krupa in Croatian Academy of Sciences and Art-Graphic Art Dpt. Collection (in Croatian)
  27. ^ Badan Rynkowich Institute of Warsaw (in Polish) Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine