Lee Miller, who captured some of the most harrowing photographs of World War II, started as a model and Surrealist photographer. Learn about her life and legacy that has inspired a major motion ...
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“She seemed to know everyone, everywhere,” says Hilary Floe, curator of a major Miller retrospective, her largest to date, opening at Tate Britain on 2 October. Indeed, the apparent glamour of the ...
Look up Lee Miller and you’ll find a list of descriptors that speaks to her life of reinvention: model, Surrealist artist, fashion photographer, war correspondent, gourmet chef. She had many talents, ...
Lee Miller, "Model Elizabeth Cowell wearing Digby Morton suit, London" (1941) (Lee Miller Archives © Lee Miller Archives, England 2025, all rights reserved ...
Two American soldiers peer into a truck at an emaciated corpse. The photographer, Lee Miller, has climbed into the vehicle, at the newly liberated Dachau concentration camp in 1945, to fully take in ...
It’s probably folly to attempt a biopic of Lee Miller—the Surrealist photographer, model, muse, and journalist who refused to be pinned down, whose many peregrinations signaled her reluctance to be ...
"There was no movie magic on this. We were really doing it," explains Kate Winslet as we discuss her latest film, Lee. "It had to feel real." The biopic focuses on the life and work of pioneering ...
Lee Miller, Tate Britain, London until February 15, 2026 and then at the Musée d’Art Moderne, Paris and the Art Institute of Chicago The Lee Miller retrospective at Tate Britain—the most extensive ...
Kate Winslet loves a good table. Old ones, in particular, that have a good story. Nine years ago, a friend at an auction house in Cornwall tipped her to a compelling one. This gnarled and uneven table ...