Lee Miller: Dressed, Exhibition Extras
Published by:
Jody East
Explore more about Lee Miller: Dressed with this specially created extra content.
- Get a behind the scenes insight into the conservation and mounting of Lee Miller’s clothes for the exhibition with conservator Jamie Robinson from Zenzie Tinker Studio.
- Hear from Ami Bouhassane, granddaughter of Lee Miller and Co-Director of the Lee Miller Archives, as she shares the discovery of Lee’s clothes in the attic at Farley House.
- Take a closer look at Lee’s fashion through an interview with exhibition curator, Martin Pel.
With thanks to interviewer, Charlotte Petts and all our interviewees.
Introduction by Charlotte Petts, audio producer and Martin Pel, curator of Lee Miller: Dressed
Lee Miller’s granddaughter, Ami Bouhassane, talks about the fur coat and what it means to her family
Lee Miller’s granddaughter, Ami Bouhassane explores the significance of Miller’s daring sunbathing outfit
Curator Martin Pel explores Lee’s love of practical clothing
Find out more about Lee’s War Correspondent uniform with conservator Jamie Robinson from Zenzie Tinker Conservation Studio
Lee’s granddaughter Ami Bouhassane talks about the effect of war on Lee
Content Guidance
This interview contains references to war and post-traumatic stress disorder
Conservators Jamie Robinson and Zenzie Tinker from Zenzie Tinker Conservation Studio give an insight into washing Lee’s pregnancy dress for display
Conservators Jamie Robinson and Zenzie Tinker from Zenzie Tinker Conservation Studio give an insight into preparing Lee’s pregnancy dress for display
Conservator Jamie Robinson from Zenzie Tinker Conservation Studio discovers a hidden label in Lee’s pregnancy dress
Lee Miller’s granddaughter, Ami Bouhassane talks about Lee’s favourite ‘scruffs’
In depth interview with Lee’s granddaughter, Ami, as she discusses further what impact Lee has had on hers and the family's lives
Content Guidance
This interview contains references themes related to post-traumatic stress disorder, war and concentration camps