Diego Marcon

Prom

Exhibition from 01 Apr 2026

In 48 days

Free entry, no booking

Monday Closed

Tuesday Closed

Wednesday 11am - 7pm

Thursday 11am - 7pm

Friday 11am - 7pm

Saturday 11am - 7pm

Sunday 11am - 7pm

For his first exhibition in Paris, Diego Marcon transforms the Fondation into a cinema, inspired by the codes of Italian theater, presenting four of his films alongside a display of selected props.

The Parents' Room (2021), Dolle (2023), La Gola (2024), and his latest film Krapfen* (2025), co-produced by Lafayette Anticipations, are at the heart of a project that brings together for the first time his film-based works and the prosthetics, props, furniture, animatronics and objects that were part of their creation. True to his predilection for disruption, here Marcon presents the accomplices of an artistic approach dedicated to ambiguity. 

Diego Marcon’s work evokes feelings of empathy and vulnerability, without moralizing or offering a fixed conclusion. The exhibition, presented at Lafayette Anticipations, brings together his films set in domestic and private spaces. These intimate, closed-off worlds explore relationships between individuals and probe the power dynamics that shape them.

The title of the exhibition, Prom, humorously refers to the American ritual of the prom, a popular celebration that marks the end of a cycle and the transition to adulthood, while contributing to the mythification of the figure of the teenager.

His work draws on different cinematic vocabularies, notably from musicals, melodramas, horror films, and slapstick comedies.

* Krapfen is the result of a co-production between the Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo in Turin, Lafayette Anticipations in Paris, the New Museum in New York, the Renaissance Society in Chicago, and the Vega Foundation in Toronto.

Curator: Rebecca Lamarche-Vadel

Architects: Andrea Faraguna, Camilla Morandi et Ari Diamond-Topelson

Cover image: Diego Marcon, Krapfen, 2025 [Still], digital video, colour, sound © Diego Marcon. Courtesy the Artist, Sadie Coles HQ, London, and Galerie Buchholz, Berlin/Cologne/New York. Produced by Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Lafayette Anticipations, New Museum, The Renaissance Society, The Vega Foundation

In partnership with Libération, M Le Monde Magazine, Les Inrockuptibles and Le Bonbon. Thanks to Dulac Cinéma.

Free entry, no booking

Monday Closed

Tuesday Closed

Wednesday 11am - 7pm

Thursday 11am - 7pm

Friday 11am - 7pm

Saturday 11am - 7pm

Sunday 11am - 7pm