Mt. Athos photo exhibition by American photographer available online (PhOTOS)
The exhibition, featuring 50 photographs from forty years of work, is now available online as well, offering “a rare glimpse into an autonomous sacred enclave to which access is extremely limited… The exhibition attempts to convey something of [the monks’] spiritual striving as well as the art, architecture, landscapes and rituals of the Holy Mountain.”
The collection, chosen from Horlbeck’s 20,000 slides taken from the 1970s until 2015, attempts to convey the story of Mt. Athos in four sections:
- the daily life of the monks on the Holy Mountain;
- Athos landscapes and monasteries;
- architectural ensembles;
- sacred objects of the Holy Mountain.
The photographer especially managed to capture landscape changes at different times of year, and architectural changes over the years on the mountain.
One of the unique moments captured by the photographer and professor of emeritus of history at the University of Wisconsin was the smoke rising from Karakallou Monastery after it was struck by lightning on the evening of June 14, 1988. The photo shows the wooden construction of the walls of the monastery, seemingly impenetrable from the outside, vulnerable to fire. The photographer also captured icons and crosses made on the Holy Mountain and various sacred objects cherished in the monasteries.
The photographer also captured icons and crosses made on the Holy Mountain, shrines mostly of our times - the end of the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries.
The full collection by Frank Horlbeck can be viewed here.
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