Greek Australian artist Tina Stefanou’s latest exhibition “You Can’t See Speed” at Melbourne’s Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA) is a poetic meditation on speed, land, heritage, and survival in a world obsessed with progress.
Stefanou, whose family roots trace back from the area of the central Greek town of Trikala to Black sea’s Pontus area, uses her multidisciplinary practice — combining voice, sound, sculpture, video, and performance — to question what it really means to move forward.
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Tina Stefanou at ACCA: Slowing down to listen in a world obsessed with speed
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Perhaps the most striking feature of the show is a large, site-specific stunt ramp emblazoned with ritualistic symbols — a literal structure of risk, spectacle, and collapse.

Australian Centre for Contemporary Art presents the first major solo exhibition by Greek-Australian artist Tina Stefanou, "You Can’t See Speed"
Tina Stefanou’s exhibition at ACCA is on view until 9 June 2025.

Greek-Australian artist Tina Stefanou at Melbourne's ACCA / SBS Greek: Anastasia Rallis
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«Έχει σημασία το ποιοι τελικά είμαστε, αυτό καθορίζει τις ζωές μας»