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After the Schlehdorf monastery became too big for the aging
Dominican sisters, they collectively decided to sell the building
and move into a newly built extension. Artist Jutta Goerlich,
photographer Ulrike Myrzik, and cultural manager Ulrike Rose
visited the Schlehdorf sisters and other female convents gripped by
the process of change. In the book, they explore the present-day
disappearance of these convents, photograph the transformations the
institutions are undergoing, and carry out interviews with those
who live there. The book not only reveals the paths that these
shrinking communities chart when their dwellings become too large,
but also what happens to the former monastery and the significance
that spatial change can have for monastic coexistence. Without
romanticizing its subject or focusing on monastic traditions, the
book looks at contemporary ways of life in convents and the future
of these centuries-old landmarks that continue to decisively shape
our cultural landscape.
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