The Analysis of Management Mechanism Innovation Research of China Art Museum in New Time

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The Art Museum, the city has become indispensable cultural facilities, one of their number and visibility has become a national measure of a city or even an important indicator of the level of cultural development, and represents a city or even a national historical heritage. In recent years, public arts and culture is thriving, local art galleries have expansion and reform. Art is a visual art works rely on a certain occasion displayed, to the role in people's thoughts, feelings and tastes, influence people's spiritual qualities. Art Museum of China and internationally active creative arts prosperous trends and patterns of view, there is a gap. And the Museum of Modern Art in today's world given the social attributes and functions of the embodiment of public cultural services than there is a gap. New time of global economic integration process and the development of knowledge economy, and the popularization of network technology. Museum management should be on how to change to adapt to this situation, the future will be how to develop innovation to meet environmental requirements are the contents of this study.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 488-489)

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1305-1309

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March 2012

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