Opening Reception & Artist-Led Walkthrough
Erina Libertad: Lo que queda (What Remains)
Hannah Sloan Curatorial & Advisory is pleased to present Lo que queda (What Remains), a solo exhibition of new work by Costa Rican artist Erina Libertad and her debut solo exhibition in the United States. On view June 20–August 1, 2026, the exhibition will be accompanied by an artist walkthrough and opening reception on Saturday, June 20, from 3–5 PM. Developed for the gallery, the exhibition will unfold over several weeks as Libertad constructs a site-specific installation in direct response to the space and its surroundings.
Erina Libertad creates environments that heighten awareness of the body in relation to material, space, and people. Drawing from a background in ballet, theater, choreography, and costume design, her practice foregrounds participation and physical experience, inviting viewers to engage with her work through gesture, touch, and play. Employing video, textiles, photography, and vinyl floor applications, she constructs immersive environments designed for direct, embodied encounter. Echoes of the instructional works of John Cage and Yoko Ono, the playfulness of Dadaism, and choreographic systems of Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker can be seen in Libertad’s approach to artmaking as a process of improvisation and exchange.
The Art Parade
LACMA | Wilshire Blvd | Sat, June 20, 2026 | 6 pm PT | FREE
Join us after the opening reception for Erina Libertad. We’ll walk across the street to Sonoratown to grab tacos and then head over to LACMA for The Art Parade. If you’re interested in joining us please email hannah@hannahsloan.com to let us know you’re coming.
The Art Parade is a large-scale public celebration marking the opening of the David Geffen Galleries. In a public procession on Museum Row/Wilshire Blvd, the parade showcases mobile sculptures, costumes, banners, inflatables, music, and movement-based works that activate public space through collective artistic expression.