Artwork
Untitled

Untitled is an ink print by Enrico Baj. It dates from 1965 and is held in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art.
About this work
Overview
Untitled, a 1965 print by Italian artist Enrico Baj, combines etching and aquatint techniques to convey a sense of contemporary anxiety, characteristic of Baj's engagement with the fears of his time.
Subject & Meaning
The print depicts a figure in a decorated green suit with a red sash, adopting a neutral expression. The subject's attire, adorned with various shapes and symbols, may allude to the artist's broader themes of nuclear war and societal unease, though the figure's calm demeanor presents a complex, nuanced commentary.
Technique & Style
Baj's use of etching and aquatint in *Untitled* reflects his multifaceted practice, which also included collage and sculpture. The dark, muted palette (dominated by greens and blacks) and the figure's simple yet elegant portrayal suggest influences from surrealism and dada, movements with which Baj was associated.
History & Provenance
Created in 1965, *Untitled* falls within Baj's period of intense exploration of post-war anxieties. While specific provenance details are not provided, the work aligns with Baj's thematic preoccupations of the time, including the threat of nuclear war.
Context
*Untitled* should be viewed within the context of 1960s European avant-garde, where artists like Baj, influenced by CoBrA, surrealism, and dada, explored the political and social turmoil of the post-war era through innovative mediums and themes.
Legacy
As part of Baj's oeuvre, *Untitled* contributes to the artist's legacy of addressing pressing global concerns through a diverse artistic practice. Its themes and techniques continue to resonate with audiences interested in the intersection of art and political commentary.
Artist & collection
Artist
Enrico Baj (31 October 1924 – 16 June 2003) was an Italian artist and writer on art.











