Skip navigation

Main menu

  • What's on
  • Art & Artists
    • The Collection
      Artists
      Artworks
      Art by theme
      Media
      Videos
      Podcasts
      Short articles
      Learning
      Schools
      Art Terms
      Tate Research
      Art Making
      Create like an artist
      Kids art activities
      Tate Draw game
  • Visit
  • Shop
Become a Member
  • DISCOVER ART
  • ARTISTS A-Z
  • ARTWORK SEARCH
  • ART BY THEME
  • VIDEOS
  • ART TERMS
  • SCHOOLS
  • TATE KIDS
  • RESEARCH
  • Tate Britain
    Tate Britain Free admission
  • Tate Modern
    Tate Modern Free admission
  • Tate Liverpool + RIBA North
    Tate Liverpool + RIBA North Free admission
  • Tate St Ives
    Tate St Ives Ticket or membership card required
  • FAMILIES
  • ACCESSIBILITY
  • SCHOOLS
  • PRIVATE TOURS
Tate Logo
Become a Member
Now booking Tate Britain Exhibition

Lee Miller

2 October 2025 – 15 February 2026

Free for Members

Book tickets Become a Member

Lee Miller, Model with lightbulb, Vogue Studio, London, England c.1943

© Lee Miller Archives, England 2024. All rights reserved. leemiller.co.uk

A major exhibition of the trailblazing surrealist photographer Lee Miller

With the most extensive retrospective of her photography yet staged in the UK, Tate Britain celebrates Lee Miller as one of the 20th century's most urgent artistic voices.

First exposed to a camera by working in front of it, Miller was one of the most sought-after models of the late 1920s. She quickly stepped behind the lens, becoming a leading figure in the avant-garde scenes in New York, Paris, London and Cairo.

The exhibition will showcase Miller’s extraordinary career, from her participation in French surrealism to her fashion and war photography. Exploring her artistic collaborations, the exhibition will also shed light on lesser-known sides of her practice, such as her remarkable images of the Egyptian landscape in the 1930s.

With around 250 vintage and modern prints, including those never previously displayed, the exhibition reveals Miller's poetic vision and fearless spirit.

Determined to forge her own path, she later commented, ‘It was a matter of getting out on a damn limb and sawing it off behind you.’

Lee Miller is supported by the Lee Miller Exhibition Supporters Circle, Tate International Council, Tate Patrons, Tate Photography Acquisitions Committee, Tate Americas Foundation and Tate Members.

Lee Miller is organised by Tate Britain in collaboration with the Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris and the Art Institute of Chicago.

Tate Britain

Millbank
London SW1P 4RG
Plan your visit

Dates

2 October 2025 – 15 February 2026

  • Members enjoy free entry – no need to book, just turn up with your card

Pricing

£20 / Free for Members

Concessions available

£5 for Tate Collective. 16–25? Sign up and log in to book

How to book a school visit

Booking and Ticketing FAQs

Book tickets Become a Member

Content guidance: This exhibition contains sexual content and images of human suffering, suicide, and dead bodies.

Supported by

The Lee Miller Exhibition Supporters Circle

Alexandra Howell

The Destina Foundation

Stefan Cross KC (Hon)

Tate International Council

Tate Patrons

Tate Photography Acquisitions Committee

Tate Americas Foundation

Tate Members

We Recommend

Left Right
  • Artist

    Lee Miller

    1907–1977
  • Artwork

    Portrait of Space, Al Bulyaweb, near Siwa, Egypt

    Lee Miller
    1937, printed 1999
    View by appointment
  • Artwork

    The Cloud Factory, Assyut, Egypt

    Lee Miller
    1939, printed 2007
    View by appointment
Artwork
Close

Join in

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
Sign up to emails

Sign up to emails

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Tate’s privacy policy

About

  • About us
  • Our collection
  • Terms and copyright
  • Governance
  • Picture library
  • ARTIST ROOMS
  • Tate Kids

Support

  • Tate Collective
  • Members
  • Patrons
  • Donate
  • Corporate
  • My account
  • Press
  • Jobs
  • Accessibility
  • Privacy
  • Cookies
  • Contact
© The Board of Trustees of the Tate Gallery, 2025
All rights reserved