Artwork
Untitled

Untitled is a print by Enrico David. It dates from 2001 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
About this work
The set brings together art, photos, and fashion items from creative fields.
This untitled print by Enrico David mixes a human torso with bold shapes. A 2001 lithograph, it feels like a collage, borrowing from magazines. The artist often cuts and pastes images to make something fresh.
It’s part of a limited-edition box set from SHOWstudio. The set brings together art, photos, and fashion items from creative fields. One small print in a big group.
See more of Enrico David’s work at the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Overview
This untitled lithograph by Enrico David combines disparate elements, including a human torso, into a cohesive image. Created in 2001, it is part of a limited-edition box set published by SHOWstudio.
Subject & Meaning
The print juxtaposes a posed torso with abstract shapes, such as black circles and drawn legs, to create an unexpected composition. This mix of elements reflects David's practice of gathering images from various sources, including magazines.
Technique & Style
The lithograph has a collage-like quality, achieved through the combination of different visual elements. David's work often involves cutting and pasting images to create new compositions.
History & Provenance
The print is part of a box set published by SHOWstudio in 2001, which features a diverse range of works by artists, photographers, and other creatives. The set is a curated collection of art, photographs, and fashion ephemera.
Context
The SHOWstudio project, which published the box set, is concerned with contemporary image-making, fashion, and multimedia. The set can be seen as a snapshot of creative output at the time.
Artist & collection
Artist
Enrico David makes prints that feel like bold, wonky puzzles. His 2001 Untitled print is a tangle of shapes and lines that don’t quite line up, mixing rough edges with smooth curves. Without a clear movement label, his…











