Elizabeth Wright presents a selection of her photographic work exploring a fascination with the distortion of size, scale and form of familiar objects. Subjecting a phone book, an apple, a Rietveld chair or a cigarette butt to a process of disassembly and reassembly in a newly distorted form, Wrights work simultaneously produces a sense of hilarity and deep disturbance. For this lecture, the art critic David Barrett joins Wright to discuss her work.