Go to a museum or an art gallery with your camera or Smartphone.
Find something you think gets overlooked. It might be a painting, a sculpture, or an object on display.
Photograph it so it looks different, or exciting. Try an unusual viewpoint.
Go to a museum or an art gallery with your camera or Smartphone.
Find something you think gets overlooked. It might be a painting, a sculpture, or an object on display.
Photograph it so it looks different, or exciting. Try an unusual viewpoint.
About the Contributor
Becky Warnock is an artist and organiser whose work engages with the politics of representation and questions of identity; interested in authorship, her practice is rooted in participation and community engagement. She has developed collaborative programmes in the UK and internationally, with organisations such as Photofusion, Tate, Open Eye Gallery and PhotoVoice.
Most recently, she has been exploring the language of mental health, with community groups in Hounslow and young people living in Tower Hamlets. Her work has been published in the British Journal of Photography, Photoworks Annual and various other online publications.
She currently runs Terms of Engagement a research programme of artist-led workshops with photography students and practitioners which critically explores the language of participation. Alongside her practice she is a Senior Lecturer at London College of Communication, University of the Arts London.