Anthony Titus
Anthony Titus was born in New York City in 1975, where he studied architecture and received a Bachelor of Architecture from The Cooper Union. He completed his graduate studies in Fine Arts at the University of Chicago in 2001. Upon returning to New York City in 2001, he founded an independent studio of art and architectural practice and research.
Anthony Titus Studio is an interdisciplinary practice that focuses on the relationships between contemporary art and architecture. Since its inception in 2005, the studio has produced numerous installations, objects, as well as solo and group exhibitions in the United States and abroad. The practice has consistently explored the uniquely constructed spaces between architecture, painting, and sculpture. He received his undergraduate degree in architecture from The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, and a graduate degree in fine art from the University of Chicago.
Parallel to his independent practice, Titus has taught architecture and art since 2002 and is currently a tenured professor of architecture at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He has also served as a visiting critic, lecturer, or professor at institutions such as The Architectural Association, The City College of New York, The Cooper Union, Cornell University, Columbia University, Harvard University, Pratt Institute, Princeton University, SCI Arc, Yale University, and the University of Pennsylvania.
In 2022, he was invited by the Harvard University Graduate School of Design to deliver the annual John Hejduk Soundings Lecture. Titus is the recipient of a 2013 research grant from the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts. The research project is titled 'Twisted Siblings: Relationships Between Contemporary Painting and Digital Architecture.' His work has been exhibited and published widely and includes a recent solo exhibition titled 'Ruptures and Reconciliations' at 'T' Space in Rhinebeck, NY. In 2022, Titus was granted an award in architecture by The American Academy of Arts and Letters.