Our beautifully produced photography books and publications reflect our mission to explore issues of identity, race, representation and social justice. Autograph is a registered charity and all purchases support our arts and learning programmes. Place your order by 15 December for Christmas delivery in the UK.
A very special price for Christmas 2021. This limited edition set includes a 10" x 12" silver gelatin print of Dennis Morris' photograph Dalston Boys, taken in Hackney, London in 1975.
Presented in a hand-finished case alongside Autograph's hardcover monograph, both the print and book are signed by Morris. Available exclusively from Autograph.
In Tower Avenue, the artist revisits the community around Olympic Gardens, Jamaica where he spent his childhood. £30
ShopWinner of the British Book Awards 2021 in the Exhibition Catalogue category. Limited copies available. £55
ShopThe first monograph from the Ecuadorian-American photographer, focusing on her relationships with the women in her family. £20 £10
This book, and the exhibition it was published for, takes inspiration from the work of cultural theorist Professor Stuart Hall. £10 £5
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Autograph is a place to see things differently. Since 1988, we have championed photography that explores issues of race, identity, representation, human rights and social justice, sharing how photographs reflect lived experiences and shape our understanding of ourselves and others.