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1992年10月3日,深圳敲响中国文物与艺术品拍卖的第一槌,至今已有21个年头。从刚恢复艺术品拍卖时的各方争议,到如今整个行业的百家争鸣;从最初几百万元的成交额,到今天跑赢GDP增长值的成交递增比率。大陆全民收藏热正在兴起,参与人数之多、注入资金之多、成交价格之大前所未有,由此也催生了火爆的艺术品市场。而在海峡对岸的台湾,素有艺术
On October 3, 1992, Shenzhen beat the first mallet of Chinese artefacts and art auction for 21 years now. From the just resumption of controversies in the auction of art works to the present all-encompassing contestation in the industry as a whole; from the initial turnover of several million yuan to an increasing percentage of transactions that outperform GDP growth today. The popularity of all the people in the Mainland is on the rise. The large number of participants, as much capital as injections, and the unprecedented transaction prices have also spawned a hot art market. Taiwan, on the other side of the Straits, is known as art