ALTERATION, For a long time in Time
Galerie Chantal Crousel•Mar 13, 2026 — Apr 18, 2026
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For his exhibition at Galerie Chantal Crousel, titled ALTERATION, For a long time in Time, Melik Ohanian presents a group of recent and previously unseen works.
The artist considers an exhibition to be, above all, a figure of Time: a privileged site where relationships between space and temporality are replayed and recomposed.
Philosopher and writer Dominique Quessada highlights the singular scope of this approach in his text In Search of Time Recovered: “Because all the works presented are explicitly anchored in the question of time, this exhibition stands as a point of convergence in Melik Ohanian’s artistic trajectory. ALTERATION, For a long time in Time thus invents a new format: both a new exhibition and a conceptual retrospective. (…) In this way, ALTERATION unfolds all the meanings of the idea of exhibition, since it exhibits works, of course, but also questions visibility—particularly that of what is supposed to have none: time.”
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ALTERATION, For a long time in Time
Galerie Chantal Crousel•Mar 13, 2026 — Apr 18, 2026
Press Release
For his exhibition at Galerie Chantal Crousel, titled ALTERATION, For a long time in Time, Melik Ohanian presents a group of recent and previously unseen works.
The artist considers an exhibition to be, above all, a figure of Time: a privileged site where relationships between space and temporality are replayed and recomposed.
Philosopher and writer Dominique Quessada highlights the singular scope of this approach in his text In Search of Time Recovered: “Because all the works presented are explicitly anchored in the question of time, this exhibition stands as a point of convergence in Melik Ohanian’s artistic trajectory. ALTERATION, For a long time in Time thus invents a new format: both a new exhibition and a conceptual retrospective. (…) In this way, ALTERATION unfolds all the meanings of the idea of exhibition, since it exhibits works, of course, but also questions visibility—particularly that of what is supposed to have none: time.”
BORDERLAND
The exhibition is structured around the…


































