06.27.09 |
Terence Hannum is a Chicago-based artist and musician. He received his MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2004 and has had solo exhibition at Light & Sie in Dallas, TX, Invisible NYC in New York City, and was featured in one of the 12x12: New Artists/New Work shows at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. He has been in group exhibitions at Thomas McCormick Gallery in Chicago, IL, Winslow Garage Gallery in Los Angeles, CA and was curated by Francesco Bonami in the exhibition " Silence. Listen to the show" at the Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo in Torino, Italy. His films screened in the Borealis Festival in Bergen, Norway and the San Francisco Cinematheque in Sanfrancisco, CA. He performs music with the gothic folk quartet Unlucky Atlas and the experimental duo Locrian.
In the breezeway, Terence presented Knell a four channel sound installation. The audio is composed of bells used in heavy metal songs by AC/DC, Metallica, Possessed and Black Sabbath. No riffs, only bells on a loop. A kind of solemn refrain. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |