Gifted beautiful and rebellious, Lee Miller’s career took her from the fashion pages of
Vogue as one of the most sought after models of the 1920s, to the front line of the
Second World War. Her work behind the camera- first as a Surrealist photographer and
later as a war correspondent- expanded the boundaries of photographic expression and
she quickly became a leading figure in avant garde scenes of London, Paris and Cairo .
To tie in with Tate Britain’s extensive retrospective, art historian Cindy Polemis will showcase the work of this extraordinary woman.
Upon booking you will receive an automated email with instructions on how to join from Eventbrite. Please note you are welcome to join us in person should you live in or near London, UK! We will be at: The Richmond Library Annexe, Quadrant Rd, Richmond TW9 1DH, UK from 10.45 setting up with coffee and tea!
A replay will be available afterwards to members of the Art Historical London database.