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Paper Category: Art Forum
Author: Cui Zimo
Title: Doctor of Arts, Nankai University
Paper Title: Reflections on the Industrialization of the Chinese
Arts
Key words: idea-forming; standardize market; national characteristics
Abstract: The ideological property of artistic product, which is
a special results of human spiritual activity, has always been accentuated,
and its commercial quality ignored.
On the whole, there is nothing to be optimistic about the cultural
industry in China because the market is very limited and the quality
of the products is far from being satisfactory. Therefore, it is
imperative to establish an orderly and healthy cultural market.
As a productive force, cultural resources need to be manufactured
in a scientific fashion, thus we are facing many problems that need
to be contemplated and solved.
The problems that have to be tackled in the art market in our country
include: the separation of artistic value and market value; market
of na?ve art products collection; sale market for vulgar art products,
etc.
At least the following measures should be taken to standardize the
art product market: strict control of license; control over the
channels of goods-stocking and sale; establishment of a perfect
supervision mechanism; setting up of authoritative agencies of appraisal
and arbitration, etc.
It is a gradual process for the art products to go to the market,
and it is wrong to mass-produce art products for they are not artifacts.
For a long time in the future, the competition of cultural industry
will still remain the economic competition, not a cultural one.
In the new era when consummate life is sought after, the global
economy will shift to the orient, so will the center of human culture.
Profile of Author:
Born in 1967 in Hebei province, studied computer control at Beijing
Business University. Now an editor of literature and art of the
Worker's Publishing House. Recent research focuses on in the integration
of science and art, successfully introducing concepts of math and
physics into literary theory.
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