Digital and AI transformation in the contemporary art industry in China

Emma Duester , Ruyin Zhang

Arts & Communication ›› 2025, Vol. 3 ›› Issue (2) : 3822

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Digital and AI transformation in the contemporary art industry in China

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This study examines the digital and artificial intelligence (AI) transformation in the contemporary art industry in China. This industry in China is undergoing a distinct digital transition and is “ahead” of other countries, having fully integrated digital technologies and AI (digiAI) into policies, regulations, organizations, and professional practices. A systematic, large-scale national integration of digiAI has led to its widespread adoption by artists and arts professionals. However, little is known about how or when this rapid and extensive integration and subsequent adoption occurred or about its impacts on professional practices. This study draws on research conducted between 2023 and 2024, including 30 interviews with contemporary Chinese visual artists, 23 interviews with arts professionals, a survey of 110 professional contemporary visual artists, and a systematic review of government policy. Findings indicate that the government began integrating digital technology into the contemporary art industry in 2016, further promoted digital technology integration in 2021, and introduced regulations to support AI usage in 2023. The data reveal a significant spike in the adoption of digital technologies by professionals between 2019 and 2020, followed by a rise in AI adoption in 2023. DigiAI has been accepted and now used across different kinds of arts professions, various types of visual artists, and several age groups. Digital and AI tools are now being applied in both creative and non-creative aspects of arts practices.

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Contemporary visual artists / AI / Arts professionals / Digital technologies / Digital transformation / Contemporary art industry / China

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Emma Duester, Ruyin Zhang. Digital and AI transformation in the contemporary art industry in China. Arts & Communication, 2025, 3(2): 3822 DOI:10.36922/ac.3822

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