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shanzhai artists: a "porcelain bump" in the art ecosystem

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from the origin of the "people's artist", we can see that behind this is a behavior pattern that violates artistic norms: copycat artists use fake institutions' reputations, invite celebrities to endorse, and other means to impersonate "professional" selection organizations, and obtain "honors" and profit from them through brief personal profiles and pictures of their works. this behavior not only violates the professional ethics of artists, but also causes social misunderstanding of the value of art.

the interest chain behind these "honors" reveals the weakness of the regulatory mechanism in the contemporary art world. the state has issued a series of management measures for evaluation and commendation activities, but it is difficult to effectively implement them in practice. some illegal organizations take advantage of legal loopholes and regulatory blind spots to sell fake honors, which makes it difficult to effectively combat illegal activities.

in the face of the rampant phenomenon of "copycat artists", we must address it at the source and fundamentally rebuild the trust and dignity of the art world. first, the art world should establish a more transparent and fair selection mechanism to ensure that all artists and works can be tested and recognized in a fair environment, thereby avoiding the emergence of false honorary titles. secondly, the public should enhance their ability to discern and pay attention to truly valuable works of art and artists, rather than making judgments based solely on false honorary titles. finally, the government and relevant agencies should strengthen supervision and law enforcement, crack down on the sale of various copycat honors, and maintain the purity and credibility of the art world.

the abuse of the title of "people" is a destruction of the artistic ecology and a challenge to social integrity. each of us should become a guardian of this dignity and purity, and jointly create a clean and upright artistic environment. let the lofty title of "people's artist" return to its due value and meaning, and become the spiritual driving force that inspires the majority of artists to move forward.