In her work as an artist, she has used the female body to explore erotic themes, power and gender relations, immigration, and domestic violence.[4][5][6] Hernández worked on topics of violence against women and femicide from 1990 because of a Puerto Rican journalistic report that typified femicide in the same year. In that report, she found the names of 100 women murdered on Puerto Rico from January to June 1993 and, because of the climate of pressure on Puerto Rican lawmakers to amend certain laws, Hernández decided to begin on the piece Until Death Do Us Part, made up of boxes engraved with the name of each of the named women. Of the project Hernández wrote "the strength and spirit of these murdered women has been carried to all corners of the world with the hope that violence, in any of its manifestations, will be eradicated from the face of the earth."[7]
Exhibitions
Individual
1989: Bestiario: Los monstruos que todos llevamos adentro. Convent of the Dominicans, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
1990: Símbolos de San Juan. Gallery of the Art Students' League, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
1997: The Ceremony: Petitions, Riddles and Conundrums. SinTítulo: Gallery of Contemporary Art, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
1994–2000: Retrospectiva: Adivina adivinador, quien soy, Diez y nueve Instalaciones. Hostos Community College, New York City.[11]
2001: Cross Pollination: 50 NY Sculptors/50 California Sculptors. Travelling Exhibition: California, London, Holland Tunnel Gallery, Long Island City, New York.
^Vega, Alexandra (August 12, 2008). "En el principio fue el enigma: Vidas únicas. Anaida Hernández, pintora e investigadora". El Nuevo Día (in Spanish). p. 63.
^Coldsmith, Angela M. "The Latina Artist". icaadocs.mfah.org. ICAA MFAH. Archived from the original on December 1, 2017. Retrieved June 28, 2017.
^Rodríguez, Jorge (March 23, 2016). "El poder y la seducción del poder en Anaida Hernández". El Nuevo Día (in Spanish). Escenario-Arte. pp. 12–13.
^Alegre Barrios, Mario (September 18, 2007). "Las Trampas de la Ilusión". El Nuevo Día (in Spanish). pp. 71–72.
^Toro, Ana Teresa (August 25, 2010). "Imaginar la realidad. Anaida Hernández inaugura hoy su exposición "Sentidos y engaños"". El Nuevo Día (in Spanish). p. 89.