The Songs Behind Retazos

In Retazos, Alexander Hernandez begins to explore the use of writing on his quilts. The words painted onto the fabrics in Alexander’s work are lyrics from songs that Hernandez heard his mother listen to as a child. Reminiscing, he said that the songs felt saccharine to his young ears. But, after listening to them again recently, and after having experienced so much of the world himself, the words about loss and heartbreak ring true and earnest, reminding him of everything his mother was feeling. Hernandez observes that the lyrics from these songs can feel like another kind of Spanish lesson, like meeting these words again in a new context. He realizes idiomatic things about the language that he didn’t know were possible. “This is an experience that a lot of first-gen kids have in common.”

We invite you to listen to the songs that inspired Alexander’s use of text in Retazos below. Retazos is on view at NUMU from June 3-Oct 9, 2022. Come visit!

Nothing Left for Me (No Me Queda Mas), 2022, Deconstructed quilt, fabric remants, spray paint, appliques, cording

I was So Happy, 2022, Deconstructed quilt, fabric remnants, spray paint, lace, appliques

My Heat will Burn You, 2022, fabric remnants, spray paint, embroidered tea towel, sequin

Nothing is Like Yesterday, 2022, found quilt squares, fabric remnants, spray paint, lace trim

It's Never Enough for Me, 2022, Deconstructed quilt, fabric remants, spray paint

These Weird Things in Life, 2022, Deconstructed quilt, fabric remnants, spray paint, lace, appliques

But this Time, 2022, Deconstructed quilt, fabric remnants, spray paint


Posted by Michèle Jubilee, NUMU’s Education Programs Manager