Contemporary artists are attracted to books as a medium with which they can present a self-contained message, where the uniqueness of the maker and the object they created is in the spotlight. Alexander Vasilyevich Ahanov is one of those artists for whom books have always been of great importance. This influenced him creatively and resulted in him taking on a long-term project that centered around words.
During the 1990s and 2000s he spent several years actively working on his “Graphomania” series. In Greek “grapho” means “to write”, and “mania” means “passion”. One can interpret the meaning of this series as painful passion for writing. At the same time, Alexander Ahanov argued that graphomania is not unique to writing — for artists this word means a passion for visual creativity.
Ahanov once said: