For a hundred years, Rolls-Royce Phantom has been more than an emblem of engineering—it has embodied the dialogue between luxury and art.
As Phantom at 100 takes center stage, the celebration highlights how this legendary motor car has consistently intersected with artists, collectors, and institutions that shaped modern creativity.
Phantom as an Artistic Statement
From its earliest years, the Phantom was not confined to the realm of transportation. It emerged as a muse for pioneers of modern art.
Visionaries such as Salvador Dalí, Andy Warhol, and Cecil Beaton found inspiration in the vehicle’s design and presence.
Phantom itself has been displayed as art in spaces like the Saatchi Gallery in London and the Smithsonian Design Museum in New York, solidifying its dual role as both machine and masterpiece.
Phantom at 100 reminds the world that engineering perfection can evolve into an aesthetic revolution.







