Basquiat y El Bosco recuperados. El mito de la culpa y la caída en imágenes de vídeo-clip: "Until it sleeps", Metallica, 1996

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  • Juan Antonio Sánchez López

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https://doi.org/10.24310/BoLArte.2002.v0i23.4773

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Along time, feelings of blame of human being, joined to supposed waste of his divine condition caused by the First Sin, have been fascinating motifs for mental considerations translated into plastic terms through Literature and Art. Mass-media have also contributed to it, adapting themselves into young urban cultures and audio-visual expressions. One clip, filmed by Samuel Bayer for heavy-metal bond Metallica and its theme Until it sleeps, appears as conspicuous example of that.

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2018-04-13

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Sánchez López, J. A. (2018). Basquiat y El Bosco recuperados. El mito de la culpa y la caída en imágenes de vídeo-clip: "Until it sleeps", Metallica, 1996. Boletín De Arte, (23), 565–600. https://doi.org/10.24310/BoLArte.2002.v0i23.4773

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