KARLOVAC, CROATIA .- The internationally respected Croatian artist Alfred Freddy Krupa, MFA (b. 1971), announces the publication of Art as Event: Reconstruction of Method and Thought in Ink Practice (19922026). This authoritative English edition offers a profound and meticulously articulated reflection on more than three decades of sustained artistic inquiry, presenting a rare and deeply personal account of a practice defined by immediacy, temporal presence, gestural precision, and the artwork as the enduring trace of an unrepeatable event.
Conceived as both artistic testament and methodological reconstruction, the volume weaves together early notes, the seminal New Ink Art Manifesto (1996), later reflections, and previously unpublished texts with contemporary AI-assisted morphological and sonification analyses. Through this synthesis, Krupa examines the foundational principles of his oeuvre: the elimination of mediation, the genealogy of directness rooted in family artistic heritage, the experience of Kensho/Satori, and the expressive language of ink as well as duality and tension, line as process, reduction as condensation, conflict as a generative force, and drawing as a psychogram of psychic and material transformation.
At the heart of the book lies Krupas central proposition of art as event: the artistic act understood not as the production of an object, but as a singular, temporally irreducible occurrence whose material remainder is the completed work. The publication also addresses the expanded field of ink practice through hybrid works on non-traditional supports and includes innovative methodological appendices featuring AI-supported correlations with physical models, sonification experiments (accessible via QR codes), and a comparative network-morphological analysis of the artists oeuvre.
Krupas New Ink Art emerges here not as stylistic imitation of East Asian traditions but as a distinctly contemporary Western and global position one that engages the brush, ink, emptiness, and irreversibility while remaining grounded in European academic training, plein-air direct painting, and the artists own inner necessity.
Alfred Freddy Krupa remarks: This text did not arise from a need to explain my work to others, but from the moment in which the practice itself reached a boundary beyond which it could no longer exist without language
I understand this text not as a theory added to art, but as an attempt to derive, from artistic practice itself, a language adequate to that practice.
Published as an authors edition in Karlovac, 2026 (ISBN 978-953-57222-1-2), and dedicated to the artists family, Art as Event constitutes a significant contribution to contemporary discourse on ink art and stands as a compelling example of an artist providing sustained, introspective insight into the creative process.
About the Artist Alfred Freddy Krupa (b. 1971) is a Croatian visual artist and MFA graduate recognized internationally for his innovative contributions to contemporary ink art and the tradition of direct painting. Recipient of the Monbusho Japanese Government Postgraduate Scholarship, he has developed a distinctive body of work that bridges European modernist legacies, personal experiential insight, and the temporal dynamics of the artistic act. His work has been exhibited widely and is represented in public and private collections.
The book is available for download:
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