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How Bad Bunny Inspired Artist Edra Soto’s Plastic Chairs Art

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How Bad Bunny Inspired Artist Edra Soto’s Plastic Chairs Art
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Artist Edra Soto draws inspiration from Bad Bunny's influence on Puerto Rican culture for her latest art piece. Her upholstered plastic lawn chairs, featuring Bad Bunny's face, connect her childhood memories with contemporary art. The chairs are part of the 'Dancing the Revolution' exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, showcasing the evolution of dancehall and reggaetón.

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The Hollywood Reporter · Carly Thomas
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Bad Bunny at the 2026 Grammys. Kevin Winter/Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Grammy winner Bad Bunny has made quite an impact in recent years, including on artist Edra Soto. Having also grown up in Puerto Rico, Soto now intentionally repurposes objects and designs from her childhood into pieces of art that represent life on the small island, such as her upholstered plastic lawn chairs, which are deeply connected to Puerto Rican culture.

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