ASKING FOR IT
Monday 31 March - Sunday 13 July 2025
FREE
Asking for It is a powerful and award-winning photographic series by Jayne Jackson that challenges the persistent culture of victim-blaming in cases of sexual and gender-based violence. Using a striking ‘mugshot’ format, historical styling, and period-specific photographic techniques, Jackson exposes the enduring narratives that shift blame onto survivors of sexual and domestic abuse.
Developed over three years through extensive research, this multi-award-winning series features over 20 portraits, each representing a different period in history. Accompanied by captions drawn from real victim-blaming phrases—such as "Flirted" or "Swiped Right"—the images reveal how these attitudes have echoed through time and remain deeply embedded in society today.
Since its initial launch in 2019, Asking for It has evolved to address the rise in domestic violence during lockdown, incorporating a real-life case study and two specially commissioned images by RASA Merseyside. Inspired by tragic real-world cases, the series compels audiences to confront their own biases and question outdated narratives that perpetuate harm.
More than just a photographic series, Asking for It is a call to action. By challenging perceptions, fostering dialogue, and demanding change, Jackson’s work ignites critical conversations about consent, accountability, and justice.
Change the narrative. Challenge the blame.




A very special thank you to all who contributed to this poignant project, and to our project partners. We are deeply grateful to Arts Council England for their generous funding, which made this exhibition possible.