中国大陆摄影拍卖市场

Wenhao Yu
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中国摄影拍卖市场经历了上世纪90年代至2005年的早期阶段、2006年至2018年的发展阶段、2019年至今的当前阶段。在早期的国内拍卖市场上,摄影作品的拍卖并不少见,但摄影作品拍卖的专场尚未形成。在古籍、邮票、中国书画、油画等展区拍卖照片。2006年,中国当代艺术迅速崛起:苏富比在今年春季纽约亚洲周期间,于3月31日举办了当代亚洲艺术专场拍卖,这是北美地区首次举办大型亚洲艺术专场。同年9月,王青松的摄影作品《跟我来》在纽约苏富比拍卖行以31万美元的价格成交,进一步推动了中国摄影市场的发展。在国内外摄影市场发展的大背景下,2006年11月,北京华晨拍卖公司在中国举办了首届摄影专场,共拍出365件拍品,总成交额达350857美元。至此,中国摄影拍卖市场正式成立,进入专场拍卖时代。在中国当代摄影作品在海外市场大受欢迎的同时,国内摄影拍卖从一开始就显示出其独特性。根据华晨拍卖前三届摄影拍卖最高拍品的统计,国内二级摄影市场更青睐历史老照片和纪实照片。
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The photography auction market in mainland china
The photography auction market in China has experienced the early stage from the 1990s to 2005, the development stage from 2006 to 2018, and the current stages from 2019 to the present. In the domestic auction market at the early stage, the auction of photography was not rare, but the special session of photography auction had not yet been formed. Photographs were auctioned in the session of Ancient Books, Stamps, Chinese Painting and Calligraphy, as well as Oil Paintings. In 2006, Chinese contemporary art rose rapidly: Sotheby’s held a special auction of contemporary Asian art on March 31 during the Asia Week New York in the spring of this year, the first large-scale Asian art special session in North America. In September of the same year, the photography work of Wang Qingsong, titled “Follow Me,” was sold at Sotheby’s in New York for 310,000 US dollars, which offers further drive to China’s photography market. Against the backdrop of the development of the markets both home and abroad, Beijing Huachen Auctions hosted the first photography session in China in November 2006, with a total of 365 lots auctioned for a total turnover of 350,857 US dollars. At this point, the photography auction market in China was officially established and entered the era of special session auctions. While Chinese contemporary photography works enjoy huge popularity in overseas markets, the domestic photography auction session shows its uniqueness from the beginning. According to the statistics of the highest-priced auction lots in the first three photography auction sessions of Huachen Auctions, the domestic secondary photography market favors historical old photos and documentary photographs more.
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Photographies Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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