Untitled (Seven-Headed Cobra)
Derived from a preparatory India ink drawing for Brunetti’s Seven-Headed Naga sculpture series, first realized in bronze in 2014 and later adapted into a ceramic incense holder produced in collaboration with the Japanese label Neighborhood.
During the initial production period in October–November 2025, Erik Brunetti signed and approved the first print edition produced at Brand X Editions in Long Island City, New York.
The printer’s documentation records the work under the title Untitled. Derived from an original work on paper rendered in India ink and held within the Erik Brunetti Studio Archives, the image originates from material produced between 2010 and 2020.
The edition was produced in collaboration with Brand X Editions, with each impression signed, numbered, and documented under supervised production.
Brand X Editions maintains agreements with the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Dallas Museum of Art to donate one print from each series they publish. Accordingly, at least one impression from this edition will enter each institution’s permanent collection, where it will be accessioned and not subject to deaccession.
All works are recorded within the Erik Brunetti Foundation for the Arts archive.
Edition details:
Edition: 100
Artist Proofs: 20
Printer’s Proofs: 4
Bon A Tirer: 1
Museum Proofs: 2
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© 2026 Erik Brunetti. All rights reserved.Documentation & Provenance
This work is accompanied by a Foundation Certificate of Authenticity and archival work record issued by the Erik Brunetti Foundation for the Arts.
The work is documented within the Foundation's catalogue and preservation program dedicated to recording Brunetti's artistic production and cultural record. The archival record includes title, date, medium, dimensions, provenance, condition documentation, exhibition history, and collection history.
Selected Exhibitions: OK Harris Works of Art (New York); Team Gallery (New York); MOCA Los Angeles; Vito Schnabel Gallery (New York); Spazio Maiocchi (Milan); The Void (Los Angeles).
Selected Bibliography: FUCT (Rizzoli International Publications, New York, 2017); Practice Wishful Thinking (Innen, 2021); SNuff Magazine (Cover & Feature, 2023); Shelter Magazine Korea (Cover & Feature, 2025); Dazed Korea (Feature, 2026).
Provenance: Erik Brunetti Studio
Archive Reference: Erik Brunetti Foundation for the Arts

