Research on the Development of Chinese Art in the Economic Perspective
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Economics; Chinese art; Development history; Copyright protection; Personnel training.Abstract
This article analyzes the internal mechanisms and external manifestations of the development of Chinese art from an economic perspective, with the aim of highlighting the important role of economic elements in the development of art. Starting from the connection between economic definition and art, based on the definition and theoretical framework of economics, analyze the interaction between art and economy. Subsequently, the article examined the economic environment and characteristics of Chinese art in different historical periods, such as ancient times, modern times, and after the reform and opening up, through a timeline analysis. It is proposed that under the current economic situation, the development of Chinese art has encountered challenges such as market foam, intellectual property disputes and uneven talent cultivation. Suggestions include strengthening market standardization management, improving the legal system for copyright protection, enhancing the quality of art education, and promoting the integration of art and financial innovation. Research suggests that economic theory has brought new perspectives to the development of fine arts, providing theoretical support for solving practical problems and promoting high-quality growth in the art industry.
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