Lee Miller – A Photographer Between War and Glamor


Elizabeth "Lee" Miller was an outstanding photographer and a strong, modern woman. Her desire for self-determination is extraordinary even by today's standards: at Vogue, where she was initially employed as a sought-after model, she moved behind the camera in the 1930s. As a muse she influenced the surrealist Man Ray — before leaving him to pursue her own career. Miller did not bother with conventions, neither privately nor professionally, and went her own way as an artist, portrait photographer, and war reporter. Unforgotten are her photographs of liberated concentration camps, which document the horror and madness of war from a "surrealistic viewpoint". The first-ever exhibition in Switzerland of her life's work presents over 250 originals.


Exhibitions and events

Tatiana Bilbao Estudio – Architecture for the Community

Temporary exhibition at Museum für Gestaltung Zürich, Toni-Areal until 02.06.2024

Laid out as a spatial collage, «Tatiana Bilbao Estudio» showcases an architecture that is considerate of both people and natural resources. For Tatiana Bilbao Estudio, questions of how people live...

Design for All? Diversity as the Norm

Temporary exhibition at Museum für Gestaltung Zürich, Toni-Areal from 31.05.2024

The designed environment rarely meets the diverse needs of everyone. Especially hard hit are those who deviate from the norm. The exhibition presents contemporary approaches to inclusive design and...

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