Amba Sayal-Bennett lives and works in London. She received her BFA from Oxford University, her MA in History of Art from The Courtauld, and her MA in Sculpture from the Royal College of Art. She was awarded her PhD in Art Practice and Learning from Goldsmiths and has published her practice-based research with Tate Papers. Between January and March 2022, she was The Derek Hill Foundation scholar at the British School at Rome in Italy.
Her recent solo presentations include Drawing Room Invites, Drawing Room, London, (2025); Anatomy of parts, Indigo+Madder, London (2025); Artist’s Rooms, Jameel Arts Centre, Dubai (2024); Dispersive Acts, TARQ, Mumbai (2024); Seeded Futures, Arboreal Drifts, DIANA, New York (2024); Architectures of Excess, Carbon12, Dubai (2023); and Geometries of Difference, Somerset House, London (2023).
Her participation in group exhibitions include Proposals for a Memorial to Partition, Twelve Gates, Philadelphia (2023); Horror in the Modernist Block, IKON, Birmingham (2022); and Tomorrow, White Cube, London (2021).
