Shanghai Daily

Plea to reform Shanghai’s auction market

- Shen Mengdan

SHANGHAI should speed up reforms of the auction market to encourage internatio­nal exchanges and establish the city as a hub for artifacts and artworks.

Yu Qingrong, a member of the Shanghai Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference, said that the city should establish a platform that meets internatio­nal criteria for trading artifacts and artworks.

Yu said that the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone has created a key policy environmen­t for this.

“The government should make the best use of the FTZ by cutting investment tax credits as well as the cost of relic transactio­ns to improve artifacts and artwork circulatio­n,” he said.

Yu proposed transformi­ng Shanghai Internatio­nal Art Trade Week, which takes place every November, into an internatio­nal and profession­al platform.

Exploring the bonded trading of cultural relics and pieces of art has played a vital role in the FTZ’s systemic innovation.

He also advocated improving the artifact appraiser identifica­tion system to manage the cultural relic appraisal market.

“We should simplify the customs clearance procedures for artworks, offering certain artworks a longer display time, and form a mature ‘Shanghai model’ for the standardiz­ed management of artifacts and artwork markets,” he said.

Yu, the founder of Shanghai Qiuguang Import & Export Co Ltd and Qiuguang Art Museum, is an avid collector and art enthusiast.

He hoped for more internatio­nal art forums, cultural relic auctions, and art fairs, and encouraged all districts to establish more internatio­nal cultural and art exchange platforms, such as the “Art Bund.”

Since Shanghai Duoyunxuan Co hosted the first art auction in China in 1993, over 100 art-related transactio­ns have been carried out by 2023, including at least 30 art auctions worth more than 10 billion yuan (US$1.39 billion).

 ?? ?? Art pieces are showcased and traded starting 2021 at the China Internatio­nal Import Expo. — Jiang Xioawei
Art pieces are showcased and traded starting 2021 at the China Internatio­nal Import Expo. — Jiang Xioawei

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