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The artwork ''DER BEVÖLKERUNG'' by
Hans Haacke Hans Haacke (born August 12, 1936) is a German-born artist who lives and works in New York City. Haacke is considered a "leading exponent" of institutional critique, and is considered to be the most harsh and consistent critic of museums among t ...
was as commissioned and installed in 2000. It was erected in the north courtyard of the German
Reichstag building The Reichstag (; ) is a historic legislative government building on Platz der Republik in Berlin that is the seat of the German Bundestag. It is also the meeting place of the Federal Convention, which elects the President of Germany. The Ne ...
in the year 2000 by resolution of the German
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. The work consists of a
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measuring 21 x 7 meters, bounded by wooden beams, from the center of which the words "DER BEVÖLKERUNG" ("To the Population") radiate toward the sky in white neon letters. The words can be seen from all levels of the building: from the assembly hall, the floor reserved for the political parties and the press, as well as by visitors on the roof. The public funds allocated to the project were the equivalent of approx. 200,000 euros. The artwork was realized within the framework of the Reichstag's art in architecture program.


Title

The title refers to the historic inscription "DEM DEUTSCHEN VOLKE" ("To the German People") affixed to the Reichstag building in 1916. This reference is underscored by the use of the same lettering designed by
Peter Behrens Peter Behrens (14 April 1868 – 27 February 1940) was a leading Germany, German architect, graphic and industrial designer, best known for his early pioneering AEG turbine factory, AEG Turbine Hall in Berlin in 1909. He had a long career, desi ...
at the time. Hans Haacke emphasizes the difference in meaning between "Volk" (people) and "Bevölkerung" (population): the latter includes all people who live in a country. A key source of inspiration for the project was a statement by
Bertolt Brecht Eugen Berthold Friedrich Brecht (10 February 1898 – 14 August 1956), known as Bertolt Brecht and Bert Brecht, was a German theatre practitioner, playwright, and poet. Coming of age during the Weimar Republic, he had his first successes as a p ...
: Members of the German Bundestag are invited to bring soil from their constituency and deposit it in the spaces around the lettering. The plants grow from seeds that have landed by chance on the work or which are contained in the soil contributions. The biotope, which has come into being over time, is to remain untouched. In another work, titled ''We (all) are the people'', and conceived for
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in 2017, Hans Haacke takes up the terminology and the associated debates. Since then, the work has been shown internationally several times in the form of flags and banners, and adapted to each site accordingly.


Controversies


Members of the German Bundestag before the vote

The political nature of the artwork sparked controversy. Volker Kauder, was the only member of the art committee of the German Bundestag to oppose the work: In the Bundestag, members of the CDU in particular, such as
Norbert Lammert Norbert Lammert (born 16 November 1948) is a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU). He served as the 12th president of the Bundestag from 2005 to 2017. Early life and education The son of a baker, Lammert attended gymnasium ...
, but also
Antje Vollmer Antje Vollmer (; 31 May 194315 March 2023) was a German Protestant theologian, academic teacher and politician of the Alliance 90/The Greens. She became a member of the Bundestag in 1983 when the Greens first entered the West German parliament, ...
of the
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, who was then
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, initially opposed the artwork's acquisition. According to Lammert, it was a “bizarre federal garden show” and a “silliness”, adding that if Bundestag members were to be involved in practical matters, they should also be allowed to discuss them.
Gert Weisskirchen Gert Weisskirchen (or Weißkirchen; born 16 May 1944 in Heidelberg Heidelberg (; ; ) is the List of cities in Baden-Württemberg by population, fifth-largest city in the States of Germany, German state of Baden-Württemberg, and with a popul ...
( SPD) championed the work: For the FDP politician Ulrich Heinrich, Haacke's work of art symbolizes the transition from
jus sanguinis ( or , ), meaning 'right of blood', is a principle of nationality law by which nationality is determined or acquired by the nationality of one or both parents. Children at birth may be nationals of a particular state if either or both of thei ...
to
jus soli ''Jus soli'' ( or , ), meaning 'right of soil', is the right of anyone born in the territory of a state to nationality or citizenship. ''Jus soli'' was part of the English common law, in contrast to ''jus sanguinis'' ('right of blood') ass ...
. Haacke's work raises questions of a highly political nature, according to
Wolfgang Thierse Wolfgang Thierse (; born 22 October 1943) is a German politician of the Social Democratic Party (SPD). He served as the 11th president of the Bundestag from 1998 to 2005. Early life and career Thierse was born in Breslau (Wrocław in present- ...
, then president of the
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and one of the project's main supporters: According to Thierse, what is important is that viewers develop their own position and think critically about Haacke's project. A cross-party group motion against the erection of the work of art was ultimately rejected by 260 votes to 258. Up to the current legislative period (June 2020), about 400 Bundestag members from all political groups have participated by depositing soil from their constituencies into the artwork.


Comments from the media and general population

In a commentary, the ''
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'' accused Haacke of wanting to "take away" the Bundestag from the German people, and that the work was unconstitutional – a judgement that was also reached by a legal opinion commissioned by the CDU. That each member of the Bundestag should pour a sack of earth from his constituency into a trough was evaluated by aesthetes among Haacke's critics as being akin to a "kitschy church day community ritual"; other critics saw it "as a problematic reminiscence of Nazi soil rituals." The Bundesverband Bildender Künstlerinnen und Künstler (Federal Association of Fine Artists) criticized the fact that it was not the Bundestag's art committee but the German Bundestag that was taking the final decision regarding the artwork's acquisition; that individual members of parliament were trying “by means of plenary votes to win a majority based on judgements of personal taste, particularly regarding Hans Haacke’s artwork, and thus to refer decisions on the quality of artworks to an incompetent body, namely the plenary of the German Bundestag.”


Copyright of the artwork

The artwork later attracted unexpected online attention when a photo of the installation was forbidden by the artist to be shown on a private website.Petra Tursky-Hartmann, “Bevölkerung gehört Verwertungsgesellschaft,” November 13, 2006, tursky.blogspot.de, https://tursky.blogspot.com/2006/11/bevlkerung-gehrt-verwertungsgesellscha.html Via the German copyright agency VG Bild-Kunst, Haacke denied the blog owner the right to present a photographic reproduction of his work on the internet. While the artist is legally entitled to this under German copyright law (a general right to present photographs of artworks in public exists only insofar as these artworks are in public space; the interior of the Reichstag building is not considered public space), online comments repeatedly point out how the legal action contradicts the message expressed by the artwork itself.


References


External links


Debate about the artwork by the Bundestag on April 5, 2000 (in German)Official website of the artwork with webcam images
(German/English)

(in German)
Official page about the artwork on the Bundestag website
(English)

April 14, 2000 * ttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2000/apr/06/johnhooper “Artist sparks row on what it means to be German,”April 6, 2000


Further reading

* Michael Diers,
Kasper König Rudolf Hans "Kasper" König (; 21 November 1943 – 9 August 2024) was a German museum director and curator. He curated exhibitions of works by Claes Oldenburg and Andy Warhol in the 1960s, initiated the ''Skulptur Projekte Münster'' in the 1970 ...
, eds., ''"Der Bevölkerung". Aufsätze und Dokumente zur Debatte um das Reichstagsprojekt von Hans Haacke''. Cologne: Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, 2000. * Heidrun Alzheimer, "Fetisch – Reliquie – Erinnerung. Gedanken zum symbolischen Umgang mit Erde", in: Anja Schöne, Helmut Groschwitz, eds., ''Religiosität und Spiritualität: Fragen, Kompetenzen, Ergebnisse''. Münster: Waxmann, 2014, pp. 67–89. * Rosalyn Deutsche,
Hans Haacke Hans Haacke (born August 12, 1936) is a German-born artist who lives and works in New York City. Haacke is considered a "leading exponent" of institutional critique, and is considered to be the most harsh and consistent critic of museums among t ...
, and Miwon Kwon, "DER BEVÖLKERUNG: A Conversation", in: ''Grey Room'' 2004, no. 16, pp. 60–81 {{DEFAULTSORT:Der Bevolkerung 2000 establishments in Germany 20th-century inscriptions Conceptual art Contemporary works of art Reichstag building 2000 works German inscriptions