Since his first solo exhibition in 2020, he has received international recognition for his painting practice, which weaves together a surreal, expressive iconography with references drawn variously from literature, art history, music, architecture and American advertising traditions.
His work has since received extensive critical acclaim in publications such as The New York Times, Frieze magazine, Artnet, Interview and Art in America.
In their bold immediacy and emphasis on flat, decorative patterns, Titus’s surfaces echo the hyper-realist graphic style practiced by artists inspired by American advertising, such as Alex Katz.
[6] Fronted by Titus, the band consisted of Mel Honore (bass), Jason Bannon (guitar) and Tom Kogut (drums).
The record received strong reviews, most notably from NME, where Titus and Casablancas shared a cover for their "Heroes" issue in March 2014.
[14] Titus' paintings have been met with widespread critical acclaim in publications such as The New York Times, Artnet, GQ and Interview magazine.