Untitled (Study for a Mural), 2025 by Enrico David features a minimalist line drawing of two vertical faces in elongated black lines. A large yellow circle intersects the left face, resembling the sun, on a white background—showcasing unique art and simplicity.

Enrico David

Untitled (Study for a Mural), 2025

£295

Limited edition screenprint by Enrico David, exclusive to House of Voltaire. 

Edition Size

75

Dimensions

84 x 52cm

Finishing

Three layer silkscreen with gloss

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    Enrico David's "Untitled (Study for a Mural), 2025" by is a limited edition screenprint with abstract art featuring a large yellow circle and a silhouette of a face in profile. Black lines extend from the face across the off-white background, creating movement in this captivating piece.
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    About The Artwork

    Studio Voltaire has invited many major artists to revisit and reimagine some of their previous House of Voltaire releases for our “Greatest Hits” Collection. David has chosen to rework his sold out 2009 screen print. Inspired by his monumental mural at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Antwerp (M HKA), this limited edition print captures the essence of David's distinctive style and visionary approach to form and space. Its generous size ensures that the composition is as detailed as the original mural.

    About Enrico David

    Enrico David (b. 1966, Ancona, Italy) lives and works in London and Berlin. Recent solo exhibitions include: Mondo Broncio, TRAMPS, New York (2024); Destroyed Men Come and Go, KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin (2023); Cielo di Giugno, Gió Marconi Gallery, Milan (2021); Gradations of Slow Release, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC (2019); Michael Werner Gallery, New York (2018); Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (2018): Blum & Poe, Los Angeles (2018); Michael Werner Gallery, London (2017); Casa Masaccio, San Giovanni Valdarno (2017). The artist was nominated for the Turner Prize in 2009. David took a studio at Studio Voltaire in 2009 while he prepared for How Do You Love Dzzzzt by Mammy? at Museum Für Gegenwartskunst, Basel. The artist is represented by White Cube.