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Lee Miller
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Lee Miller

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Tate Britain, London: 2 October 2025 - 15 February 2026

Musee d'Art Moderne de Paris: 3 April - 26 July 2026

Art Institute of Chicago: 29 August - 7 December 2026 A comprehensive look at the work of the groundbreaking photographer, foregrounding her importance as a surrealist artist.

Lee Miller (1907-77) assumed many roles over the course of her remarkable life - from avant-gardist to commercial photographer to war correspondent and photojournalist - and to each of these roles she brought her unique artistic sensibility. Though she was intimately connected with many of the leading figures associated with surrealism, including Man Ray, Pablo Picasso, and Max Ernst, and participated in major exhibitions of her time, Miller was also at times marginalised in the art world as a woman and as a photographer in an era when photography's status as an art form was not widely accepted. Her genre-bending work incorporated portraiture, fashion, still life, landscape, reportage, and advertising: fearless, poetic and surreal, it reveals a world of uncanny beauty and sensual ambiguity - often with a humorous edge.

Drawing on new primary research, Lee Miller features essays exploring every aspect of Miller's career, from her early years in Paris, New York and Cairo to her wartime journalism and late portraits. Additionally, the British novelist, playwright, and poet Deborah Levy offers a personal reflection on Miller and her art. Beautifully illustrated with hundreds of images, the book provides a comprehensive exploration of Lee Miller, revealing her as one of the most urgent creative voices of the twentieth century.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Tate Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
9 December 2025
Pages
252
ISBN
9781849769815

Tate Britain, London: 2 October 2025 - 15 February 2026

Musee d'Art Moderne de Paris: 3 April - 26 July 2026

Art Institute of Chicago: 29 August - 7 December 2026 A comprehensive look at the work of the groundbreaking photographer, foregrounding her importance as a surrealist artist.

Lee Miller (1907-77) assumed many roles over the course of her remarkable life - from avant-gardist to commercial photographer to war correspondent and photojournalist - and to each of these roles she brought her unique artistic sensibility. Though she was intimately connected with many of the leading figures associated with surrealism, including Man Ray, Pablo Picasso, and Max Ernst, and participated in major exhibitions of her time, Miller was also at times marginalised in the art world as a woman and as a photographer in an era when photography's status as an art form was not widely accepted. Her genre-bending work incorporated portraiture, fashion, still life, landscape, reportage, and advertising: fearless, poetic and surreal, it reveals a world of uncanny beauty and sensual ambiguity - often with a humorous edge.

Drawing on new primary research, Lee Miller features essays exploring every aspect of Miller's career, from her early years in Paris, New York and Cairo to her wartime journalism and late portraits. Additionally, the British novelist, playwright, and poet Deborah Levy offers a personal reflection on Miller and her art. Beautifully illustrated with hundreds of images, the book provides a comprehensive exploration of Lee Miller, revealing her as one of the most urgent creative voices of the twentieth century.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Tate Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
9 December 2025
Pages
252
ISBN
9781849769815