We Thought We Were Alone
- Our greatest wealth lies in the diversity of life
- Book accompanying the exhibition of the same title by Koen Vanmechelen during the Venice Biennale from 9 May until 22 November 2026
- With images of 50 new artworks in a historic palazzo
- Contains texts by leading scientists and experts, as well as personal reflections by the artist
During the Venice Biennale, Belgian artist and thinker Koen Vanmechelen is presenting a solo exhibition in the historic Palazzo Rota Ivancich. The exhibition, entitled We Thought We Were Alone, spans three floors and takes visitors on a journey through key themes in the artist’s oeuvre: hybridity, identity and survival, through the connection between all forms of life. The title, We Thought We Were Alone, refers to the premise that humans are not central to the functioning of the earth, but that every organism has a role to play in a complex system that is actually self-regulating. In addition to the artworks, the book also explores Vanmechelen’s long history with the Italian city and the communities that invariably form around his art. It includes a chapter on Wild Gene Festival – the collaboration between the artist and singer Youssou N’Dour – and essays by voices such as human rights expert Manfred Nowak and physicist Thomas Hertog.
- Publisher
- Lannoo Publishers
- ISBN
- 9789059966895
- Publish date
- 10th Aug 2026
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- World excluding Benelux France, Switzerland & Scandinavia
- Size
- 255 mm x 195 mm
- Pages
- 208 Pages
- Illustrations
- 75 color
Distributed by ACC Art Books
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