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The 11th National Art Exhibition of China was held from September 28 until October 12 at the Art Museum of Jiangsu province, in Nanjing city. It is the most important art exhibition in China for contemporary art. This page is a short report on the print section of this huge art show.
11th National Art Exhibition of China
""In the past few years, China has witnessed a dramatic boom in the art markets, especially in the painting markets. The traditional Chinese painting markets, however, after a dazzling climax, have already declined while the sculpture and woodblock print markets have not yet developed. " (Dr. Yin Shuangxi)
In September 2008 the First Yunnan Internationl Print Exhibition took place in Kunming, the capital of Yunnan, a leading printmaking center in today's China. Dr. Yin Shuangxi, one of the official judges, contributed an article to the official catalog with a few passages about the current situation of the Chinese art market.
Chinese Art Print Market
The First Yunnan International Print Exhibition opened on 13 September, 2008 in Kunming city, the capital of Yunnan province. Since the early 1980s the small Southern province of Yunnan in the southwest of China has developped into an important center for contemporary Chinese printmaking. Art professionals and art critics speak of "Yunnan Art School".
1st Yunnan International Print Exhibition
This article brings you latest news about exhibitions successes of several artists represented by artelino. The artists are Zhu Rui, Wen Mujiang and Xiong Xiqiu. The exhibitions take place in Shanghai, Beijing, Yunnan and Taiwan.
Exhibition Success by our Chinese Artists
After the spectacular boom in contemporary Chinese paintings and sculptures, it looks like the market of modern Chinese art prints is now following the boom with a time lag. Latest auction results from China indicate a firm trend.
Auction Results Chinese Prints
The metropolis of Shanghai is one of the world's most densely populated areas. In the beginning, Beijing - being the capital - was more interesting in terms of the international market for contemporary Chinese art. Shanghai is in reality no less modern, lively or dynamic. In fact, art galleries have established themselves, above all, in Shanghai and focus especially on the development of art in China and not Western art.
Shanghai Art Galleries
When Christie's auction house auctioned off contemporary Chinese art in October 1998, no one back then had any idea that it was starting an explosive increase of Asian art prices, especially that of Chinese paintings. Works were already sold at high prices back then.
Chinese Contemporary Art
December 2007: We want to inform our clients that the prices for modern Chinese art prints have partly risen considerably during the second half of 2007, and will in our view continue to go up in 2008. The rise may even be considerable in 2008.
Chinese Art Prints Market
From September 27 until October 6, 2007 the 18th National Chinese Printmaking Exhibition took place in Shanghai, China. This exhibition on national level takes place every one to two years. It is the most prestigious and important show for Chinese printmakers.
18th National Print Exhibition in Shanghai
It was something to be expected a few years ago. In the wake of the booming Chinese economy, the Chinese art market would take off sooner or later. But when it happened in 2006, the dimensions and the focus on contemporary Chinese art suprised many.
Chinese Contemporary Art Market