Exposition Art Blog: Alexandros Raskolnick

Alexandros Raskolnick


"Photography has been my passion ever since I can remember. Once upon a time, when one had to feed cameras with film, I loved taking photos. Back then, every "click" mattered. Just after I bought my first digital camera, I realized that "clicks" were not so important anymore – at least not to me. Hence, I concluded that this new-age medium was not my cap of tea. Yet, my passion for photography has never ceased to burn inside me, despite the fact I am no longer a photographer, not only because I don't feel like taking digital photographs, but also because I can't afford to hire models or to set up a lab or a studio.
Instead, I use the digital instruments of our age to create my photo-collages, using the artwork of great photographers, some famous, others totally unknown to the general public, including at times to myself.Some people get furious with me because I "don’t have the right to use photographs without the consent of the creators". The fact that some of these great artists can't be asked because they have already passed away is irrelevant, since lawyers continue to stand by their bygone spirits! Legally speaking, this is probably a well-founded argument, although in my "legal" opinion, my work is an original derivative, as is L.H.O.O.Q. by Marcel Duchamp, considered a monumental work of art of our time, despite the fact that Duchamp never bothered to ask permission of Leonardo da Vinci's legal representatives [sic] to draw a mustache and beard in pencil on the Mona Lisa’s face, nor did he hesitate to append the title of the famous masterpiece! "(Alexandros Raskolnick youpic.com)