certain silence


2024-2025

certain silence


2024-2025

“Disobedience is the transversal of mirages,
a manner of lightheartedly breaking bonds,
because one has agreed to lose everything, including life.”

– Anne Dufourmantelle, In Praise of Risk (2011)

In the darkroom, Mexican artist Fabiola Menchelli (born 1983) transforms light from source to raw material. Working in complete darkness without the aid of a “safelight,” she folds, unfolds, exposes, develops, and sometimes solarizes vivid, abstract color photograms. There is no camera and there are no negatives. Rather, she relies upon touch, sound, and color theory to make each work with the movements of her own body. There is also physical risk: working with color in the darkroom is demanding and unforgiving, requiring special safety gear and a reorientation of the body and mind. The results are atmospheric and ethereal, liquid and often unmeasured. They are at once photographs, paintings, and sculptures—and the process of making is recorded directly onto the surface of the paper.

Considering Menchelli works blindly, encounters with risk, chance, and error are central to her practice. Historically, the photographic medium has been both praised and constrained by its capacity for technical precision: framing, composition, focus, defined light and shadow, all further calibrated in darkroom processing. Menchelli’s photograms push against this tradition, requiring a physical presence and exchange between her body and the photographic paper that goes beyond the two-dimensional frame. Rather than operate a camera to capture the world, she enacts disobedience, to allow for other ways of understanding existence from feminist perspectives. She trusts her own intuition and muscle memory, embracing uncertainty as a radical act of unlearning.

The Norton is honored to welcome Menchelli as our 2024-25 Mary Lucille Dauray Artist-in-Residence. certain silence marks her first solo museum exhibition.

certain silence, Fabiola Menchelli
curated by Lauren Richman,
Norton Museum of Art.
Dec – March 23, 2025
Jodi Ann Saltzman Gallery
Norton Museum of Art
1450 S. Dixie Highway
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
norton.org

certain silence Fabiola Menchelli, curated by Lauren Richman, on view at the Norton Museum of Art through March 2025. Installation images courtesy of Ashley Kerr and the Norton Museum of Art.
certain silence Fabiola Menchelli, curated by Lauren Richman, on view at the Norton Museum of Art through March 2025. Installation images courtesy of Ashley Kerr and the Norton Museum of Art.
certain silence Fabiola Menchelli, curated by Lauren Richman, on view at the Norton Museum of Art through March 2025. Installation images courtesy of Ashley Kerr and the Norton Museum of Art.
certain silence Fabiola Menchelli, curated by Lauren Richman, on view at the Norton Museum of Art through March 2025. Installation images courtesy of Ashley Kerr and the Norton Museum of Art.
certain silence Fabiola Menchelli, curated by Lauren Richman, on view at the Norton Museum of Art through March 2025. Installation images courtesy of Ashley Kerr and the Norton Museum of Art.
certain silence Fabiola Menchelli, curated by Lauren Richman, on view at the Norton Museum of Art through March 2025. Installation images courtesy of Ashley Kerr and the Norton Museum of Art.
certain silence Fabiola Menchelli, curated by Lauren Richman, on view at the Norton Museum of Art through March 2025. Installation images courtesy of Ashley Kerr and the Norton Museum of Art.
certain silence Fabiola Menchelli, curated by Lauren Richman, on view at the Norton Museum of Art through March 2025. Installation images courtesy of Ashley Kerr and the Norton Museum of Art.
certain silence Fabiola Menchelli, curated by Lauren Richman, on view at the Norton Museum of Art through March 2025. Installation images courtesy of Ashley Kerr and the Norton Museum of Art.