Autograph was originally established in
London in 1988. Founders included the photographers
Sunil Gupta, Monika Baker, Merle Van den Bosch,
Pratibha Parmar,
Ingrid Pollard,
Roshini Kempadoo,
Armet Francis and
Rotimi Fani-Kayode, as the Association of Black Photographers. Through a programme of advocacy, exhibitions and publication, Autograph went on to assist in the career development of a number of black and "culturally diverse" photographers, including
Faisal Abdu'Allah,
Gayle Chong Kwan, Roshini Kempadoo and
Yinka Shonibare. In 1991,
Mark Sealy became the director of the organisation. In 2002, the board changed the name to "Autograph ABP". In 2007, the organisation moved into its new home
Rivington Place, which it shared with
Iniva. Renowned Cultural Studies theorist
Stuart Hall served as chair on the boards of both organisations. Currently, the honorary patrons of Autograph ABP are
David Lammy MP, Professor
Catherine Hall,
Lola Young (Baroness Young of Hornsey) OBE, and
Henry Louis Gates Jr. In 2008, Autograph received a grant of £660,500 from the
Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) to "preserve the history of culturally diverse Britain through photography". ==Role==