Fotopoulos' work was featured in the 2004
Whitney Biennial and he has collaborated with media artist
Cory Arcangel.
The Film Journal praises Fotopoulos, writing he is "one of cinema's most unique voices, a filmmaker of uncompromising vision." Of Fotopoulos' film
Migrating Forms, Amy Taubin of
The Village Voice wrote that while it was not a pleasurable experience, the film stayed with her most vividly as a "kind of stripped-down Eraserhead", which offered "a formal purity and obsessive power that's all too rare these days".
Awards and nominations • 2000 won Best Feature at
New York Underground Film Festival for
Migrating Forms • 2005 Creative Capital Grant Film/Video ==Personal==