Fiona Spathopoulou is a visual artist based in Athens. Her practice centers on the unstable life of images and narrative forms within technological systems, exploring how media progress but also accumulate, fracture and repeat. Through installations combining text, video and drawing, she traces the ways in which contemporary technologies reactivate cultural memory, producing moments where perception becomes disjointed, dissociated, or oddly familiar, like ghosts resurfacing in digital environments. Her work examines how images degrade, mutate and reconstitute themselves through digital and analog processes, resisting stable interpretation.
Parallel to her individual practice, she co-founded the art collective and non-profit Future Myth (2021), directing interdisciplinary educational projects that investigate the intersections of myth, technology and collaborative creation.
Since 2024 she also collaborates as an artist duo with Vasilis Galanis, where together they examine the survivance of images across media histories, revealing how archaic symbols and obsolete forms persist, mutate and haunt new technological landscapes.
