Shown at MoMA Exhibitions, *Lugarde Consuelo (Place of Solace)* unfolds as a live presentation situated between exhibition and performance, with Naufus Ramírez-Figueroa at its center. The work treats refuge as both an idea and a physical condition, drawing on memory, displacement, and the small rituals people build to endure upheaval. In New York, its placement inside a museum underscores how contemporary art is increasingly staged in real time rather than fixed on a wall. One clear implication is that “solace” here is provisional, shaped as much by institutions as by personal need.