Art exhibition pays tribute to Bad Bunny in Puerto Rico
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- An art exhibition titled "Benito 100 x 35" is showcasing contemporary art inspired by the global impact of Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny.
- The exhibition is being held at the I AM art Gallery in San Juan, coinciding with the end of Bad Bunny's "Debรญ Tirar Mรกs Fotos World Tour" in the city.
- Curated by รngel Mathieu, the show features various artists' interpretations of the artist known as "el conejo malo" (the bad bunny).
Bad Bunny's global influence extends beyond sold-out stadiums, now reaching the art world with an exhibition in his native Puerto Rico. The "Benito 100 x 35" show at the I AM art Gallery in San Juan celebrates the artist, affectionately known as "el conejo malo," through contemporary art.
The exhibition coincides with the final dates of Bad Bunny's "Debรญ Tirar Mรกs Fotos World Tour," which concludes this weekend in San Juan. This artistic tribute highlights how diverse creators are interpreting the reggaeton superstar's impact and persona.
Curated by รngel Mathieu, "Benito 100 x 35" features a range of artworks that bring Bad Bunny into the realm of contemporary art. The exhibition offers a unique perspective on the artist's cultural significance, showcasing his reach beyond music and into visual expression.
Originally published by Cooperativa in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.