Surrealism by Lee Miller
Surrealism by Lee Miller
July 26, 2015
Lee Miller with David E. Scherman - Lee Miller in Hitler's Bathtub, Munich, 1945
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Lee Miller began her artistic career as a surrealist photographer in the Paris of 1929. She alienated motifs by using narrow image frames and applying experimental techniques like solarisation, so that it would be possible to see paradox reality.
Travel photography, in which she translated the landscape into modernistic and ambiguous shapes, originated in Egypt in 1934. As one of just a handful of female photojournalists, she began to photograph the disastrous consequences of the World War II back in 1940. Lee Miller photographed the attack on London by the German Luftwaffe, as well as the eventual liberation of Paris. Her reporting led her to Vienna via Salzburg in 1945 where she photographed a cityscape destroyed by war, as well as the hardships in the children’s hospitals. In this exhibit, the focus is specifically placed on the vast bulk of this unpublished group of works.
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Lee Miller with David E. Scherman - Lee Miller in Hitler's Bathtub, Munich, 1945
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Lee Miller - Scharnhorst Boy, Vienna, 1945
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Lee Miller - Dead SS Guard in the Canal, Dachau, 1945
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