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Lee Miller: Slow Looking

25 October 2025 at 16.00–17.00
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Lee Miller, Model with lightbulb, Vogue Studio, London, England c.1943

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

Slow down and engage deeply with a single photograph, 'Lee Miller in Hitler's Bathtub'

October's Slow Looking will focus on the image 'Lee Miller in Hitler's Bathtub', with a talk delivered by senior lecturer and former photo editor, Alexia Singh.

Whether a painting, film scene, photograph, sculpture or installation, Slow Looking offers a focused, accessible analysis that reveals layers of meaning, technique, and cultural context. Rather than surveying broad movements or artists’ careers, Slow Looking celebrates the power of paying attention — asking what one artwork can teach us about our world.

Perfect for art lovers, students, and curious minds alike, this series transforms observation into insight in the course of an hour, offering a space for meaningful discussion and connection.

Alexia Singh

Alexia Singh is a Senior Lecturer in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography at London College of Communication, University of the Arts London (UAL). She spent two decades at Reuters News Agency, where she managed picture desks in London, Paris, and Singapore, through major global events including the death of Pope John Paul II, the Iraq War, and the 2016 migrant crisis. In 2010, she was appointed Editor-in-Charge of The Wider Image, Reuters’ Emmy award–winning visual storytelling showcase. She has also worked as a picture editor and multimedia producer for Magnum Photos, WaterAid, the Disasters Emergency Committee, and Save the Children. She is the editor of In the Moment: 40 Years of Reuters Photojournalism (Thames & Hudson, 2025).

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