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FEB 2026

Alejandro Jodorowsky. Art Sin Fin. Art Edition No. 101–200, ‘El pueblo del alma (The village of the soul)’, 1972/2025

3000
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Discover a groundbreaking work of art by visionary Alejandro Jodorowsky. His films have inspired generations of artists across disciplines; his comics have changed the genre; his performances have defined entire aesthetics. His poetry perspires across media. From his performance work of the 1950s to the films in the 1970s such as El Topo and The Holy Mountain, to unrealized projects such as Dune, and up to his most recent work, this book, designed and edited in collaboration with M/M Paris and Donatien Grau, offers a unique insight into Jodorowsky’s artistic process – by the artist himself.

Art Edition (No. 101–200), with the numbered and signed print El pueblo del alma (The village of the soul), 1972/2025. Each copy of the book is signed by Alejandro Jodorowsky in volume 1 on a sheet within the book’s sequence of pages at locations selected by chance.

Edition of 100Color print on 305 gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Ultra Smooth paper, 37 x 63 cm, in a portfolio; two volumes in a in a custom-designed Plexiglas box that can be used as a book stand, 25 x 42 x 9 cm; volume 1: Softcover with fold-outs, 22 x 29.5 cm, 1.096 pages, gilded edges on top and bottom, signing page at location selected by chance; volume 2: hardcover with black gilded edges, 22 x 8.5 cm, 1.072 pages, total weight 14.2 kg
FEB 2026
Alejandro Jodorowsky. Art Sin Fin. Art Edition No. 101–200, ‘El pueblo del alma (The village of the soul)’, 1972/2025

Alejandro Jodorowsky. Art Sin Fin. Art Edition No. 101–200, ‘El pueblo del alma (The village of the soul)’, 1972/2025

3000

A Total Artist's Director's Cut on his Work

Windows into Jodorowsky's artistic process

Step inside the kaleidoscopic imagination of Alejandro Jodorowsky with his own exploration of his own work – the most expansive to date. This monograph is both an art object and a manifesto, one that Alejandro Jodorowsky has conceived from 96 years of archival material to encapsulate his daring and inexhaustible spirit.

The first volume is a visual feast. The artist has personal chosen and laid-out foldout pages, film stills, performance shots, collages, drawings, and rare photos from his archive. It captures the sheer breadth of his work across cinema, theater, comics, and the art of healing. Following a visual dynamic from image to image, these many works, all selected one by one across films and thousands of pages of comics and archive, create a new narrative – a sensorial one.

The second volume shifts from imagery to voice, collecting Jodorowsky’s own reflections and confessions on each image, as a sort of voice-over for the film he has edited – the book in itself. In his singular written style-philosophical, outrageous, unbridled, and deeply human – he brings every image somewhere else, activating it to new meaning. Revealing a personal worldview where creation is inseparable from transformation.

Together, these two volumes are complementary elements of a unique chronicle. A liberating portal into the world of a restless creator who blurs the lines between cinema, poetry, performance, mysticism, and life itself. Full of knowledge and imagination, lavish yet intimate, this stunning publication is both a retrospective and a new work by an artist who dances beyond the edges of convention.

Designed in an exclusive collaboration with M/M Paris, the book includes a bespoke plexiglass box that can be configured as a bookstand. Built from two interlocking pyramids of clear and dark plexiglass, the sculptural box set evokes some of Jodorowsky’s recurring motifs, such as the Incal Light and the Incal Dark, symbolizing opposing forces. At the core of M/M’s graphic interpretation are two bespoke typefaces: the first a modular reinterpretation of medival church stone carved letters (a voice from the past), and the second inspired by Jodorowsky's science-fiction works (a molecular alphabet drawn from an imagined future).


Art Edition (No. 101–200), with the numbered and signed print El pueblo del alma (The village of the soul), 1972/2025. Each copy of the book is signed by Alejandro Jodorowsky in volume 1 on a sheet within the book’s sequence of pages at locations selected by chance.

The editor

Donatien Grau is a philologist. A close friend of Alejandro Jodorowsky, he has worked with the legendary artist and is a long-time conversation partner. He serves as editor-in-chief and artistic director of Alphabet Magazine and is the head of contemporary programs at the Musée du Louvre, Paris.

Alejandro Jodorowsky. Art Sin Fin. Art Edition No. 101–200, ‘El pueblo del alma (The village of the soul)’, 1972/2025
Edition of 100Color print on 305 gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Ultra Smooth paper, 37 x 63 cm, in a portfolio; two volumes in a in a custom-designed Plexiglas box that can be used as a book stand, 25 x 42 x 9 cm; volume 1: Softcover with fold-outs, 22 x 29.5 cm, 1.096 pages, gilded edges on top and bottom, signing page at location selected by chance; volume 2: hardcover with black gilded edges, 22 x 8.5 cm, 1.072 pages, total weight 14.2 kg

ISBN 978-3-7544-0524-6

Edition: English
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