Mr Phantom
British, b. 1994
Mr Phantom is an anonymous London-based street artist whose politically charged practice uses public space as both canvas and catalyst for social commentary. Working in secrecy, he treats anonymity not as mystique but as philosophy—prioritising message over identity, activism over ego. His murals, often executed with raw immediacy, confront themes of inequality, conflict and collective responsibility, employing stark contrasts, iconic silhouettes and narrative symbolism to provoke reflection and disrupt complacency.
His work has appeared across London and in international regions marked by political unrest, where he uses art to amplify humanitarian issues and give visibility to overlooked communities. Rooted in empathy and advocacy, Phantom frequently collaborates with mental-health organisations such as Mind Charity, using creativity as a tool for awareness, dialogue and tangible support.
Through the fusion of street art, activism and philanthropy, Mr Phantom has developed a singular voice—bold, urgent and uncompromising in its belief in art as an agent of change.
Submitted by London Art Exchange


