Weischede, L: Parlamentskunst Zur Staatsästhetik freiheitlicher Demokratie
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Produktdetails
Einband
Gebundene Ausgabe
Erscheinungsdatum
01.09.2022
Verlag
Mohr SiebeckSeitenzahl
335
Maße (L/B/H)
24,4/16,7/2,5 cm
Gewicht
636 g
Auflage
1. Auflage
Sprache
Deutsch
ISBN
978-3-16-161363-0
In a democratic order, state aesthetics, describing the entirety of sensually perceptible self-expressions of the state, evolve within legally formalised procedures. Therefore, state aesthetics of democracy performatively enact content and validity of the legal order within which political power is exercised. Hence, staging political power does not overdraw democratic procedures but creates a space in which the political autonomy of the people, which is only realised through a legally guided process, can be experienced. Democracy's state aesthetics are a self-descriptive reflection of the political community and can contribute to the democratic society's political integration.
In the federalist state of the Basic Law, the competency to define the Federal Republic's state aesthetics lies originally with the German Bundestag. While the Basic Law lays down single elements of the state aesthetics, it refrains from abstract-general specifications with regard to their content-conceptual shapes. However, state aesthetics must adhere to the constitution's contents and are subject to a principle of neutrality that condenses the differentiations of political-state and social contexts laid down in the Basic Law, i.e., through fundamental rights of individuals and equal opportunities for political parties.
State aesthetics can manifest in works of visual art by means of a dedication act by the state. This dedication act usually appears in the form of purchases and commissions for state buildings, providing the works with a statement about the state. Visual arts in Parliamentary buildings are of particular importance in democracy's iconography by virtue of the functionally charged significance of its spatial context. This cooperation of art and politics within democratic state aesthetics confronts two claims of validity: artistic autonomy on the one hand and political sovereignty on the other.
In the selection of artists and art works for the state domain, the artistic freedom (Art. 5(3) of the Basic Law) in tandem with the principle of equality (Art. 3(1) of the Basic Law) requires artistic differentiations by the state to be based on objective reasons related to the motives of a democratic order to give itself an artistic-aesthetic expression: In democracy, state art aesthetics take up the political-social functions of liberal art. State art aesthetics can create objects for political identification as well as sensitively point out political-social tendencies and contribute to their negotiation. Within such a teleologically predefined framework, the state's art selection may consider the aesthetic quality regarding the art works' characteristics besides personal or biographical spects of the artists. Visual arts as part of the state aesthetics must uphold other constitutional values and be consistent with the content of the political order laid down in the Basic Law. In the state art aesthetics of a liberal order, there must be no monopolies of interpretation, neither for the participating artists nor for the state.
Within art commissions, the tension between the political sovereignty and the autonomy of the artists, like the state's selection of art, is normatively balanced by the social-political functions of liberal arts within the state's sphere. Overdetermination by the state commissioner would contradict the Basic Law's liberal concept of arts. However
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