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Paul McCarthy y las digestiones navideñas

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26 December 2013

Paul McCarthy y las digestiones navideñas

Somos fans de Ubuweb y os hemos colgado muchos de los vídeos que guardan. Como la navidad está llena de tradiciones, nos sumamos a ello, no sin cierta ironía. Así que hoy, para ayudaros en las digestiones, os dejamos con un artista que ha dedicado algunas piezas a la navidad y Santa Claus. También a la familia, nucleo estructurante de toda la navidad.

Así que os dejamos con contenido espeso: Paul McCarthy “Family Tyranny (Modeling and Molding)” (1987) y “Cultural Soup” (1987).

http://www.ubu.com/film/mccarthy_family.html

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