File:Sleeping car- by Dionisis Christofilogiannis Romanian and greek embroidery. 2010.jpg

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English: Sleeping Car. Embroidery Installation of the Greek artist Dionisis Christofilogiannis. Samuel Johnson once said that ‘Nature has given women so much power that the law has wisely given them very little’. This work (my mother’s crochet) talks about a more basic kind of power: power over men. Gently with the embroidery as a female symbol, this car (a man’s world) is covered completely. It is a protest against forgetting and the need of contemporary art to be reinterpreted from the old myths and the archetypes of art hidden within labor, repetition, concentration.
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