Fenia Labropoulou is a Greek photographer and visual artist based in Athens. She has been working in the field of photography since the early 2000s, and her work has been featured in numerous exhibitions and publications around the world.
Labropoulou's work focuses on the human condition, exploring themes such as identity, memory, and belonging. Her photographs often feature people from her native Greece, as well as other countries she has visited. She is particularly interested in capturing moments of everyday life that are often overlooked or forgotten.
Labropoulou's work has been exhibited at galleries and museums across Europe, including the Benaki Museum in Athens, the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Bucharest, and the Fotografiska Museum in Stockholm. Her photographs have also been featured in publications such as The New York Times Magazine, The Guardian, and Vogue Italia.
In addition to her photography career, Labropoulou is also an educator. She teaches workshops on photography at universities throughout Europe and has lectured at institutions such as the University of Oxford and Harvard University. She is also a member of several professional organizations including the Association of Greek Photographers (AGP) and the International Center for Photography (ICP).
Labropoulou's work continues to be recognized for its unique perspective on humanity and its ability to capture moments that are both intimate and universal.