Artwork
Untitled

Untitled is an ink print by Tania Bruguera. It dates from 1994 and is held in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art.
About this work
Overview
Untitled, a 1994 screenprint by Cuban artist and activist Tania Bruguera, is characterized by an abstract, dynamic composition. Created during her early career, this work reflects her exploration of visual languages alongside her installation and performance practice.
Subject & Meaning
While the print's abstract nature does not convey a specific, literal subject, its swirling, layered forms in contrasting colors (red, white, and black) may symbolize the themes of power, control, and energy that are central to Bruguera's broader artistic and activist endeavors.
Technique & Style
Executed as a screenprint, the work showcases Bruguera's experimentation with printmaking techniques. The central, swirling design features curved lines with black outlines, layered to create depth and a sense of movement, highlighting a balance of tension and visual harmony.
History & Provenance
Untitled is part of The Museum of Modern Art's collection, testifying to Bruguera's international recognition and presence in major institutional holdings. At the time of its creation, Bruguera was based in the United States, having later become affiliated with Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Context
Produced in 1994, this screenprint intersects with Bruguera's transition between her early work in Cuba and her later, globally recognized practice in the United States and beyond, influenced by both her Cuban roots and her engagement with international art discourse.
Legacy
As part of Bruguera's diverse output, Untitled contributes to her legacy as a multifaceted artist whose practice spans print, installation, performance, and activism, influencing subsequent generations of artists exploring political and social themes through various media.
Artist & collection
Artist
Tania Bruguera (born 1968 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban artist and activist who focuses on installation and performance art.











