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The Evzones Collection Is NOW Open In Athens

The Evzones Collection, a series of photographs of the legendary Evzones - Greece’s Presidential Guard, is NOW open for the very first time at the War Museum in Athens.

Taken by Nick Bourdaniotis, a renowned Greek-Australian photographer based in Sydney, The Evzones Collection opened for viewing on 20 March 2023 and will remain on exhibition until 31 March.

See photos of the exhibition:

War Museum in Athens 20 -31 March 2023
War Museum in Athens 20 -31 March 2023
War Museum in Athens 20 -31 March 2023

The exhibition is being held under the patronage of H.E. the President of the Hellenic Republic Ms Katerina Sakellaropoulou.

Photo from lowering the Greek flag on Sunday at the Acropolis.

The Evzones

The Evzones (Εύζωνες) are best known for their ceremonial work in guarding the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in front of the Hellenic Parliament in Athens, and the Presidential Palace. The Presidential Guard is also the only military unit authorized to raise and lower the Greek flag on Sunday at the Acropolis.

The Evzones were elite light infantry and mountain units of the Greek Army that fought during the Greek War of Independence against the Ottomans and embody the essence of bravery and resistance.

In 2021, the Hellenic President proudly declared that the Evzones are the custodians of our collective memory and added:

“The Evzones connect the past with the present and our future. Our heritage, with our dynamic course, towards tomorrow. They are a living reminder of the values we have fought for and defended in every phase of our national path: the values of freedom, democracy, and our national sovereignty.”

Nick Bourdaniotis first encountered the Evzones when a detachment of the Presidential Guard came to Sydney in 2016 to participate in the ANZAC Day commemoration. His photographic sojourn with the Evzones continued both in Athens and again in Australia when members of the Presidential Guard returned to Melbourne and Adelaide.

Bourdaniotis was granted rare, behind-the-scenes access into the daily lives of the Evzones for historical, archival, media and television purposes over seven years and has put together an oeuvre of work meticulously photographing the Evzones.

The Evzones Collection

The result is that this photo exhibition, which opened for the first time in Sydney in February 2021 under the auspices of His Eminence Archbishop Makarios, Primate of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia, has travelled throughout Australia to much acclaim, including the National Museum in Canberra and the Maritime Museum in Sydney.

His exhibition has also been endorsed by the Greek Presidential Guard and the Hellenic National Defence General Staff.

Melbourne Australia

Photographing the Evzones

Nick Bourdaniotis at the opening in Sydney Australia

The famous Swiss-American photographer, Robert Frank, wrote that “there is one thing the photograph must contain, the humanity of the moment.”

Nick Bourdaniotis’ gaze upon the Evzones is full of humanity as the faces of the Presidential Guard are immortalized on canvas.

For the photographer, this is only natural:

“The Evzones are the heart and soul of Greece”

Raising of the Greek Flag at the Acropolis

Bourdaniotis has intuitive photographic skills. To Nick, each photograph is an artistic creation using a digital brush and enhanced by an impeccable sense of timing to capture the moment. His photos of the Evzones marching over the Sacred Rock of the Acropolis or approaching the Parthenon encapsulate the unconquerable spirit of Hellenism embodied in the history and traditions of the Presidential Guard.

The aesthetic sensibilities of the Evzones, whether it be their stylized movements in the changing of the guard or their standing at full attention, completely motionless, are brilliantly captured by Nick’s photographic lens.

The Evzones Collection shows the elite Presidential Guard in a truly remarkable light.

The Athens War Museum

Athens War Museum

The Athens War Museum is also a natural setting for the exhibition.

It was inaugurated in July 1975 to facilitate the collection, preservation and exhibition of war relics as well as the documentation and promotion of the struggles of the Greek nation over the ages. It is the largest museum of military history in Greece, and its collections include historical, photographic and cinematographic archives.

The Evzones Collection will be on display in the ground floor foyer and will immediately greet and impress visitors to the museum.

Nick Bourdaniotis’ photographs of the Evzones will be compulsory viewing.

The Evzones Collection

Exhibition director Mr George Karantonis and exhibition curator Ms Eirini Alligiannis will also travel to Athens to participate in this historical event, showcasing Greece’s favourite sons.

The primary sponsor of the exhibition at the Athens War Museum are the Kalymnian Association of NSW, the Kytherian Association of Australia, the Nicholas Anthony Aroney Trust, The Greek Orthodox Community and Church of Canberra and District Inc., St Basil’s NSW/ACT. Significant contributors are Athens War Museum, Greek City Times, Image Smart and the Hellenic Club Sydney.

Photo Images Copyright Nick Bourdaniotis / Bourdo Photography

George Vardas is the Arts and Culture Editor

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