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Memory is the scaffolding upon which Azcona builds her visual language. Her installations often function as physical manifestations of memory—fragmented, non-linear, and sensory. By using light and shadow, she creates architectures that do not exist in physical space but are perceived by the eye, mirroring the way memories are constructed in the mind: insubstantial, yet potent. This is particularly evident in her work with projections, where the image becomes a ghostly overlay on the physical world, blurring the line between what is there and what is remembered.

The hall is named in honor of (1926–2008), the legendary Spanish screenwriter born in Logroño. Azcona is celebrated as a "genius" of Spanish cinema, known for his dark humor and sharp social critiques. Throughout his prolific career, he penned approximately 80 screenplays, including the Oscar-winning Belle Époque and classics like El verdugo and El pisito . Architecture and Atmosphere sala azcona

In the heart of Madrid's complex, within the darkened walls of Sala Azcona Memory is the scaffolding upon which Azcona builds

Here, every echo is borrowed. The stage is a palm opening to receive what the city forgets to say. This is particularly evident in her work with