As questions around Banksy’s anonymity intensify, attention is shifting across the UK art market toward Mr Phantom, one of the last major anonymous contemporary artists. Following a reported 15–20% valuation increase after his February exhibition, collectors are reassessing positioning as supply tightens and a new series remains over a year away. Analysts suggest this shift could mark a key moment in the evolution of art as an investment asset class.
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