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A Champion of Representation and Social Justice in Art

Autograph

Established in 1988, Autograph is a unique player in the global art scene. The gallery's distinctiveness lies in its mission to champion the work of artists who use photography and film to highlight issues of race, representation, human rights, and social justice. This commitment to promoting diverse voices and fostering informed inquiry and personal creative development sets it apart from other art galleries.

Autograph's mission is to champion the work of artists who use photography and film to highlight questions of race, representation, human rights, and social justice. Through this, the gallery invites people to explore visual representation's creative and critical power in shaping our understanding of ourselves and others. This focus on promoting diverse voices and fostering social justice through art sets the gallery apart from other art spaces.

Every year, Autograph engages hundreds of thousands of people locally, nationally, and globally at its gallery in London, digitally, and through projects in partner spaces. The gallery achieves this by commissioning artists and writers, sharing its unique photography collection, supporting the professional development of artists, and producing talks, events, and workshops. This commitment to engagement and learning further cements Autograph's reputation as a critical player in the global art scene.

Autograph houses a unique photography collection for research, learning, participation, and lending. This collection is a valuable resource for artists, researchers, and the general public, further enhancing the gallery's contribution to the art world.

Autograph is located at Rivington Place in Hackney, London. This iconic building is England's first permanent public space dedicated to diversity in the visual arts. It houses gallery spaces, pop-up cinema facilities, an education studio, and Autograph's photographic collection. The building is a testament to the gallery's commitment to promoting diversity in the visual arts.

Autograph fosters informed inquiry and personal creative development, promotes respect for and appreciation of difference, encourages empathy and reciprocity in its partnerships and interactions, and acts ethically towards people and the environment. These values inform the gallery's professional practice, activities, and how it works both internally and externally.

Autograph is a champion of representation and social justice in art, a platform for diverse voices, and a hub for engagement and learning. Its commitment to championing the work of artists who highlight issues of race, representation, human rights, and social justice, its unique photographic collection, and its iconic building dedicated to diversity in the visual arts set it apart from other galleries. As it continues to evolve and innovate, Autograph remains a unique and vital player in the global art scene.

A Champion of Representation and Social Justice in Art

Autograph

Established in 1988, Autograph is a unique player in the global art scene. The gallery's distinctiveness lies in its mission to champion the work of artists who use photography and film to highlight issues of race, representation, human rights, and social justice. This commitment to promoting diverse voices and fostering informed inquiry and personal creative development sets it apart from other art galleries.

Autograph's mission is to champion the work of artists who use photography and film to highlight questions of race, representation, human rights, and social justice. Through this, the gallery invites people to explore visual representation's creative and critical power in shaping our understanding of ourselves and others. This focus on promoting diverse voices and fostering social justice through art sets the gallery apart from other art spaces.

Every year, Autograph engages hundreds of thousands of people locally, nationally, and globally at its gallery in London, digitally, and through projects in partner spaces. The gallery achieves this by commissioning artists and writers, sharing its unique photography collection, supporting the professional development of artists, and producing talks, events, and workshops. This commitment to engagement and learning further cements Autograph's reputation as a critical player in the global art scene.

Autograph houses a unique photography collection for research, learning, participation, and lending. This collection is a valuable resource for artists, researchers, and the general public, further enhancing the gallery's contribution to the art world.

Autograph is located at Rivington Place in Hackney, London. This iconic building is England's first permanent public space dedicated to diversity in the visual arts. It houses gallery spaces, pop-up cinema facilities, an education studio, and Autograph's photographic collection. The building is a testament to the gallery's commitment to promoting diversity in the visual arts.

Autograph fosters informed inquiry and personal creative development, promotes respect for and appreciation of difference, encourages empathy and reciprocity in its partnerships and interactions, and acts ethically towards people and the environment. These values inform the gallery's professional practice, activities, and how it works both internally and externally.

Autograph is a champion of representation and social justice in art, a platform for diverse voices, and a hub for engagement and learning. Its commitment to championing the work of artists who highlight issues of race, representation, human rights, and social justice, its unique photographic collection, and its iconic building dedicated to diversity in the visual arts set it apart from other galleries. As it continues to evolve and innovate, Autograph remains a unique and vital player in the global art scene.

 

 

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