The Jahresring series is one of the longest continually published annual
journals for contemporary art in Germany. The 61st edition is a reader
and visual sampler with contributions from visual artists, writers,
poets, musicians, choreographers, and designers. Bringing together a
discursive array of forms and timbres, it takes an intertextual and
interdisciplinary approach to exploring some contemporary cultural
resonances with respect to gender and sexuality. In this sense, a "PS"
or postscript might be understood as a place where relations or
realities not explicitly stated in the main body of any given text, but
nevertheless underpinning them, are revealed. A "PS" is a place of
interpersonal agency; a compelling textual gesture that might add a "by
the way" and an "also" and a "you know what we're really talking about."
By its nature, a "PS" is contextualized and contextualizing. Though it
may parade as the last word, it never is.
The Jahresring is published annually on behalf of Kulturkreis der
deutschen Wirtschaft im BDI e.V.
**Contributors
**Manuela Ammer, Julie Ault, Monika Baer, Nairy Baghramian, Gerry Bibby,
Jennifer Bornstein, Pauline Boudry & Renate Lorenz, Dragana Bulut,
Katarina Burin, Françoise Cactus, Leidy Churchman, Ann Cotten, Juan
Davila, Dominic Eichler, Elmgreen & Dragset, Yusuf Etiman, Isa Genzken,
Susanne Ghez, Margaret Harrison, Daniel Herleth, Annette Kelm, Janette
Laverrière, Adam Linder, Lee Lozano, Charlie Le Mindu, Shahryar Nashat,
Gina D'Orio, Stephen Prina, Dean Spade, Ming Wong