Ally Rosenberg (b. 1991, Manchester, UK) lives and works in London, UK. He studied Fine Art at Central Saint Martins, London, UK, and holds an MSc in Neuroscience, Language and Communication from University College London, UK. Rosenberg’s practice focuses on sculpture and installation, exploring the relationship between physical matter, perception, and the construction of identity through a material language informed by his background in neuroscience. Working through processes such as casting, slicing, and modelling, he transforms familiar domestic materials into hybrid bodily forms that merge archetypal imagery with heightened tactile surfaces. His works often engage with themes of memory, consciousness, and the instability of personal narratives, drawing on mythology, religious symbolism, and autobiographical references to examine how identity is shaped through repetition, sensation, and inherited structures. Selected exhibitions include presentations at the Royal Society of Sculptors, London, UK; The Whitaker Museum and Gallery, Rossendale, UK; and Bomb Factory Foundation, London, UK, as well as solo exhibitions at Dio Horia, Athens, Greece. His work has also been included in group exhibitions at Perrotin, Paris, France.
