Coca-Cola Critique: Pop Art Creations by Agustín Hernández Carlos
Published May 14, 2024
Cuban pop artist Agustín Hernández Carlos provocatively appropriates the Coca-Cola logo, turning this universally recognized symbol of consumer culture into powerful works of art.
His recent solo exhibition “Open Happiness” which took place in October 2023 at the Spanish American Culture Center in Cuba, offered a deep dive into Coca-Cola’s complex influence on global society. Through a collection of visually engaging works, Agustín peels back layers of emotional connection that brands like Coca-Cola forge with consumers, urging viewers to reflect on the broader implications of these relationships.
To discover more of Agustín’s incredible pieces, take a look at his Instagram profile.
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