The Vejlea Church in Ish is now considered a masterpiece of contemporary
Danish church art. It has been visited by more than 200,000 guests
during the last decade. In collaboration with Wohlert Architects, Peter
Brandes designed the church's artworks: stained glass mosaics, baptismal
font, organ, silverware, altar, globe, as well as sculptures and
crucifix. The many hundreds of reproductions in the book show the stages
from the initial sketches to the finished result. Through this unique
documentation, together with the essays of three authors, the book
endeavors to identify the church's expression and idea, and define why
the "actions" of light and reflections make the church a place of
pilgrimage. The three essays are written by Professor Emeritus of Art
History at the University of Edinburgh and art critic forThe Scotsman,
Duncan Macmillan; psychotherapist and author and member of the Vejlea
Church parish council, Pia Skogemann; and philosopher and visiting
researcher at the Sen Kierkegaard Research Centre, Ettore Rocca.