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近日,文化部文化市场发展中心有关负责人表示:2006年5月13日成立的文化部文化市场发展中心艺术品评估委员会(简称“艺术品评估委员会”)经过半年的筹备,“目前已经进入正式运营,有望改变艺术品市场没有权威、系统的评估服务机构的局面”。文化部文化市场发展中心“独特的事业定位和‘全明星’委员阵容及服务艺术品市场的宗旨,都意味着国内艺术品的评估有了国家标准。”从表面上看,由“国家文化、公安、工商、科技、海关、司法行政监督机关,国家科研机构、文化艺术机构、高等院校等团体及艺术品领域专家和艺术品市场专业人士、收藏人士”共同组成的艺术品评估委员会确实称得上阵容强大,也的确值得期待。问题是,确立艺术品鉴定的“国家标准”,就真的有助于艺术品市场的规范吗?事实也许并非如此简单。
Recently, the Cultural Affairs Department of Cultural Market Development Center official said: May 13, 2006 established the Ministry of Culture Cultural Market Development Center Art Evaluation Committee (“Art Evaluation Committee”) after six months of preparation, “has now entered the formal Operations, is expected to change the art market without authority, a systematic assessment of the situation of service agencies. ” Cultural Market Development Center, “a unique career positioning and ’All-Star’ member lineup and service art market purposes, all means that the assessment of domestic art has national standards.” On the surface, from the “national culture, The art assessment committee jointly composed of public security, industry and commerce, science and technology, customs, judicial administrative supervision organs, national scientific research institutes, culture and arts institutions, institutions of higher learning and other experts in the art field and art market professionals and collectors did Got a strong lineup, it is indeed worth the wait. The question is, does the establishment of a ”national standard" for the identification of artwork truly contribute to the norms of the art market? The truth may not be that simple.