KHONSU X and Titan
Khonsu X and Titan in the Study Center. Photographed by Alon Koppel Photography. (Jul 06, 2021)
Khonsu X and Titan Recording Together. Photographed by Alon Koppel Photography. (Jul 06, 2021)
Khonsu X and Titan with their dogs. Photographed by Alon Koppel Photography. (Jul 06, 2021)
Khonsu X and Titan working in the Study Center. Photographed by Alon Koppel Photography. (Jul 06, 2021)
Khonsu X in the Studio. Photographed by Alon Koppel Photography. (Jul 06, 2021)
Khonsu X in the Study Center. Photographed by Alon Koppel Photography. (Jul 06, 2021)
Khonsu X portrait with pup. Photographed by Alon Koppel Photography. (Jul 06, 2021)
Khonsu X recording on the grounds. Photographed by Alon Koppel Photography. (Jul 06, 2021)
Portrait of Khonsu X. Photographed by Alon Koppel Photography. (Jul 06, 2021)
Portrait of Khonsu X with pup. Photographed by Alon Koppel Photography. (Jul 06, 2021)
Portrait of Titan with pup. Photographed by Alon Koppel Photography. (Jul 06, 2021)
Studio view of Khonsu X and Titan. Photographed by Alon Koppel Photography. (Jul 06, 2021)
KHONSU X and Titan Portrait Image. Courtesy the artists. (Mar 23, 2021)
Titan and Khonsu X formed the Broken Bois Collective in 2019, after months of traveling cross-country with only FM-radio for entertainment. Over pundits and disco, a white trans-kid from Schoharie County, and a Black transman from central Pennsylvania combined their creative practices, finding radio as the coagulant. Using storytelling, poetry, music, and cultural commentary, they focused their joint practice on the production of artworks that seek to revolutionize understandings of masculinity. Outside of the studio, Titan and Khonsu X can be found tending radical land projects, producing Clubhouse Radio on WGXC, and playing with their beloved pitbulls.