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Freedom of the Arts: Jens Kastner Event
Lecture #2 • Jens Kastner: Between Cancel Culture and Cultural Appropriation: The Spectrum of Artistic Freedom (November 27, 2023, 18:00–19:30)
Applied Human Rights
Artistic freedom operates within complex networks of recognition and legitimacy, with contemporary discourse highlighting two contentious subjects: Cancel Culture and Cultural Appropriation.
Cancel Culture, a phenomenon scrutinizing artists’ ethical conduct, sparks debates about the separation of an artist’s work from their personal behavior. Historically, artistic autonomy was grounded in the archetype of the artist-genius, accountable solely to future judgment. However, this paradigm is now challenged by concepts like the “Death of the Author” (Barthes 1967), which suggests that an artist detaches from their work, enabling it to evolve independently. While it values artistic autonomy, it often leans into a male-dominated theoretical tradition accentuating independence.
Cultural Appropriation raises different concerns, revolving around the respectful use of elements from cultures not one’s own. The line between appreciation and appropriation is thin, leading to tensions when aspects of a culture are employed without due acknowledgment, understanding, or permission. Navigating this issue necessitates distinguishing between genuine cross-cultural engagement that enriches the art world and exploitation or disrespect.
Balancing artistic freedom with responsibility is the crux of these matters. Achieving this equilibrium requires open and respectful dialogues among artists, critics, and affected communities.