About Anil Mistry
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2019
Secret Art Prize 2019
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Previous events
Event: The Other Art Fair - Saatchi Art
Dates: 9 Oct 2025 - 12 Oct 2025
Oct
Event: Rejects - Art Friend Gallery
Dates: 3 Jul 2025 - 13 Jul 2025
Exhibition
Event: ArtSpace London
Dates: 20 Mar 2025 - 30 Mar 2025
March
Event: The Other Art Fair - Saatchi Art
Dates: 10 Oct 2024 - 13 Oct 2024
Oct 2024
Event: Winter
Dates: 8 Nov 2023 - 30 Dec 2023
Group exhibition at the popular Brighton Art Gallery.
Event: Waltham Stories 2
Dates: 1 Oct 2023 - 30 Nov 2023
Group exhibition based on artworks inspired by Walthamstow
Event: The Other Art Fair - Saatchi Art
Dates: 21 Sep 2023 - 24 Sep 2023
Los Angeles edition of The Other Art Fair
Event: The Other Art Fair - Saatchi Art
Dates: 9 Mar 2023 - 12 Mar 2023
Selected for the Spring London edition of the Saatchi Art - The Other Art Fair
Event: Ensemble 02 - ArtCan
Dates: 13 Feb 2023 - 22 Dec 2023
An Artcan Group Exhibition. Featuring two artworks.
Event: Waltham Stories
Dates: 1 Nov 2022 - 30 Nov 2022
Group exhibition themed around Walthamstow at the ArtSnug Gallery
Event: The Other Art Fair - Saatchi Art
Dates: 13 Oct 2022 - 16 Oct 2022
Selected for the Autumn London edition of the Saatchi Art - The Other Art Fair
Event: The Other Art Fair - Saatchi Art
Dates: 17 Mar 2022 - 20 Mar 2022
Selected for the Spring London edition of the Saatchi Art - The Other Art Fair
Event: Winter - An ArtCan Group Exhibition
Dates: 4 Jan 2022 - 28 Jan 2022
A group exhibition featuring a number of ArtCan artists.
Biography
Anil Mistry is a contemporary mixed media artist based in Berkhamsted, UK. He is known for his dynamic and visually arresting works that blend photography, acrylics, spray paint, and screen printing. His layered compositions reflect a distinctive aesthetic shaped by urban culture, Americana, palm trees, and skateboarding.
Anil’s creative journey began in his youth with an early fascination for typography, graphic design, and photography. As a teenager, he embraced cut-and-paste methods to produce handmade gig flyers and experimental collage art, later evolving his technique through digital tools like Photoshop and Illustrator during a successful career in graphic and digital design.
Over the past decade, Anil has re-centred his focus on fine art, steadily cultivating a cohesive visual language and growing collector base. His latest work blurs the line between photojournalism and abstract expressionism, using movement and texture to create a dynamic, signature style that defines him as an rising voice in the contemporary art scene.