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Biography
Honor Titus (1989- ) is an American multidisciplinary artist who works in drawing and painting. Titus’s paintings reference the portraiture of American predecessors like Fairfield Porter, Alex Katz, and Edward Hopper. The Chicago Imagists considered the aesthetics of advertising and modern urban life and the sense of isolation that it created. Titus renders his subjects in self-contained moments of solitary reflection and intimacy. His paintings place his figures against semi-abstracted, color-blocked compositions that locate them as the centers of their own private worlds.
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