Chilean-born filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky, 95, has released "Art Sin Fin," a two-volume retrospective published by Taschen featuring over 70 years of archival material including film stills, photographs, comics and performance documentation. The polymath artist, whose 1970 film "El Topo" sparked the midnight movie phenomenon and whose unmade "Dune" adaptation influenced modern science fiction, curated the collection as a "sensorial narrative" rather than chronological account of his career across film, theater, literature and comics.
1 comment
Chilean-born filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky, 95, has released "Art Sin Fin," a two-volume retrospective published by Taschen featuring over 70 years of archival material including film stills, photographs, comics and performance documentation. The polymath artist, whose 1970 film "El Topo" sparked the midnight movie phenomenon and whose unmade "Dune" adaptation influenced modern science fiction, curated the collection as a "sensorial narrative" rather than chronological account of his career across film, theater, literature and comics.