Amba Sayal-Bennett’s work tests common conventions of visual communication in order to probe the relationship between experience and language. By problematizing the relationship between reception and interpretation, i.e. how meaning is obtained from visual experience, and how this experience is transformed and codified, her work seeks to highlight the arbitrary nature of signifying processes by means of their disruption. By taking familiar elements from everyday life, or from within her own body of work, and treating them as lexical units to be reformulated within her own ‘aesthetic’ syntax, …