{"id":40093,"date":"2019-08-24T20:21:32","date_gmt":"2019-08-24T20:21:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/seoagencychina.com\/?p=40093"},"modified":"2021-07-21T05:47:44","modified_gmt":"2021-07-21T05:47:44","slug":"china-is-the-second-largest-art-market","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/seoagencychina.com\/china-is-the-second-largest-art-market\/","title":{"rendered":"China is the second-largest art market"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Introduction:<\/h3>\n

Art Basel and UBS Global Art Market Report<\/strong> found that China accounted for 21% of the US$63 billion<\/strong> in global art sales<\/strong> last year in a market dominated by the world’s super-rich. Indeed, Asia’s market share is expected to increase as its wealth increases<\/p>\n

The first fair in Shanghai attracted more than 60,000 spectators<\/strong>. With strong growth<\/strong> over the past several years, art is becoming increasingly popular in China. The multiplication of fortunes in the former Middle Kingdom is no stranger.<\/p>\n

    I.  The country’s economic growth<\/h3>\n

Over the past decade, the relationship between supply and demand has become increasingly strong and has energized the Chinese market. This growth is part of a broader context of economic success. In 2017<\/strong>, China’s economy grew by 6.9%<\/strong> and the nominal GDP exceeded $12.5 trillion<\/strong> (10,227 billion euros).<\/p>\n

\"Afficher<\/p>\n

At the same time, GDP per capita increased by 450%<\/strong>, causing HNWI<\/strong><\/a> (High-net-worth-individual: people with assets over $1M) to explode. This new class has a strong interest in the luxury markets<\/strong>, resulting in strong growth in sales of Chinese antiques and art.<\/p>\n

   II.  Auction houses explode<\/h3>\n

The Chinese art market is now structured into two poles<\/strong>: the auction<\/strong> sector – which accounts for about 70%<\/strong> of the market, and the gallery and merchant sector.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\"Afficher<\/p>\n

Approximately 335 auction houses<\/strong> are present in China and are listed by the Chinese Auctioneers Association (CAA):<\/strong><\/p>\n