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Tate Britain: Lee Miller Exhibition Tickets

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Highlights

  • See how Lee Miller captured beauty and brutality—from surrealist art to raw images of war—in this unmissable exhibition at Tate Britain.
  • See rarely exhibited prints, letters, and personal artifacts that reveal the fearless, complex woman behind the camera lens.
  • Explore Miller’s surrealist collaborations with Man Ray, featuring haunting imagery and experimental techniques like solarisation and distorted forms.
  • Witness raw, frontline photography from World War II—capturing everything from D-Day to the liberation of concentration camps.
  • Explore more at Tate Britain with access to its free galleries—featuring British art from 1500 to today, including works by Turner and Hockney.

Inclusions

  • Entry tickets to Tate Britain
  • Access to the Lee Miller exhibition (from 2 October 2025 to 15 February 2026)

Exclusions

  • Entry to other paid exhibitions at Tate Britain

Cancellation Policy

Tickets for this activity are non-refundable. If you are not satisfied with your experience, please contact us to cancel your booking.

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Your Experience

Your experience

Follow the extraordinary journey of Lee Miller—from her early days as a Vogue model and surrealist collaborator to her groundbreaking work as a World War II photojournalist—through photographs, letters, and rarely seen archival material in this dedicated exhibition of her life and art.

Getting started

Head to Tate Britain and present your ticket at the main entrance. The Lee Miller exhibition is located on the Lower Floor—follow signs for special exhibitions. Security checks may include bag inspections. You may be asked for ID to verify your ticket.

What to expect

Lee Miller Exhibition

This ticket gives you access to an in-depth exhibition dedicated to one of the most multifaceted artists of the 20th century. Spanning her early years in fashion, collaborations with surrealists, and her documentation of war-torn Europe, the show offers a rare look at Miller’s full creative range.

Features:

  • Surrealist collaborations: Discover her photographic experiments with artists like Man Ray, including solarised prints and dreamlike compositions.

  • Fashion and portraiture: View striking Vogue-era portraits that highlight her transition from model to behind-the-camera visionary.

  • War photography: Explore Miller’s groundbreaking WWII imagery—from the London Blitz and frontline Europe to haunting photos taken at liberated concentration camps.

  • Personal archive material: Gain context through letters, contact sheets, and self-portraits that illuminate her artistic and personal evolution.

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