Kaphar, Titus

Titus Kaphar

American, (b. 1976 - )

 

About the Artist

If we don’t amend history by making new images and new representations, we are always going to be excluding ourselves.
—Titus Kaphar

Painter, sculptor, filmmaker, and installation artist Titus Kaphar confronts history by dismantling classical structures and styles of visual representation in Western art, which, in turn, subverts centuries of art historical traditions. Dislodging entrenched narratives from their status as “past” to comprehend their impact on the present, he exposes the conceptual underpinnings of contested nationalist histories and colonialist legacies and reveals how they have served to manipulate both cultural and personal identity.

Kaphar’s art addresses salient social and political concerns, but it also springs from his own life story. For example, his search for information about his estranged father, Jerome, led to an ongoing multimedia exploration of the criminal justice system called The Jerome Project (2014–). This series of portraits began with Kaphar’s online discovery of the mug shots of ninety-seven imprisoned African American men who share his father’s first and last names. He paints gilded portraits of each man in the style of Byzantine devotional icons, and then dips them in tar. Initially, the depth to which each painting was immersed in tar corresponded to the time that each subject had spent behind bars; in later paintings, this has increased to represent the longer-term implications of social silencing that results from their incarceration.

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