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Win a luxury Tate Britain experience and explore the largest Lee Miller retrospective

KANIKA SINGH RATHORE, 23/12/202523/12/2025

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win the whole Tate Britain The experience – which included a London hotel stay courtesy of Dis-Loyalty, lunch for two, a year’s Tate Plus guest membership and a Lee Miller catalog – was just in time to see the largest retrospective of his work ever staged in the UK.

Independent Proud to be the exclusive media partner for Tate Britain lee miller Retrospective, Celebrating Career of the leading Surrealist photographer,

exhibitionrun Till 15 February 2026Is The largest retrospective of Miller’s work Ever held in Britain.

Approximately 230 vintage and modern prints are on display, including previously unseen works covering his time as a model in New York, his pre-war photography in Paris and Cairo, World War II photojournalism and post-war work including a rare self-portrait from the studio of Austrian artist Oskar Kokoschka in 1950.

To celebrate this milestone exhibitionWe’re giving away a special Tate Britain prize to one lucky reader, which includes:

To be in with a chance to win, simply enter your details using the form below As of 23:59 on 16 January. Prize must be redeemed by 15th February 2026.

Lee Miller model with lightbulb, Vogue Studio, London c. 1943 © Lee Miller Archives, England 2025. All rights reserved. leemiller.co.uk

Lee Miller Fire Mask, Downshire Hill, London 1941, printed 2007 Victoria and Albert Museum. Gift of Mark Hayworth-Booth, 2010© Lee Miller Archives, England 2025. All rights reserved. leemiller.co.uk

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1. Freelance’s standard promotion rules apply. Look – Competition TS and CS and Promotion Rules independent | Independent

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2. The winner will receive a one-night stay at any participating Dis-Loyalty Collective hotel in London, operated by Ennismore International Management Limited (“Anismore”) to the value of £250 for two people as well as a one-year Dis-Loyalty Membership worth £144 (together, the “Dis-Loyalty Prize”). See Dis-Loyalty Rewards Terms below for details of participating hotels.

3. Separate from the dis-loyalty prize, The Independent will provide the winner with a one-year Tate Plus Guest membership, lunch for two in the Tate Britain café and The Lee Miller catalogue. Please note that these rewards elements are provided independently from Ennismore and Dis-Loyalty Collective and are subject to the terms and conditions of the respective providers.

4. Competition closes on 16th January 2026.

Non-Loyalty Rewards Terms

5. The following Dis-Loyalty Rewards Terms govern the Dis-Loyalty Rewards only and, for the avoidance of doubt, these Dis-Loyalty Rewards Terms do not apply to, and Ennismore has no responsibility for, any other reward elements provided by The Independent or any third party.

6. Subject to availability, Dis-Loyalty Rewards must be claimed and redeemed before 15th February 2026. After this period, the dis-loyalty reward will automatically expire.

7. The winner can redeem the Dis-Loyalty Prize at any one of the following participating hotels in London: The Hoxton Holborn, The Hoxton Shepherd’s Bush, The Hoxton Shoreditch, The Hoxton Southwark, The Sanderson, St Martins Lane, Hyde London City and Mama Shelter London (provided such hotels remain part of the Dis-Loyalty Collective at the time the Dis-Loyalty Prize is redeemed). Subject to availability. For the avoidance of doubt, any stay in relation to the Dis-Loyalty Award must take place on or before 15 February 2026, when Lee Miller will close at Tate Britain.

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8. Dis-loyalty prize will be for the winner and one additional adult guest over the age of 18 years. Dis-loyalty rewards do not include any travel costs or other expenses. Any expenses incurred by the winner (or their guest) in using the dis-loyalty prize must be borne by that winner.

9. To book hotels when claiming a Dis-loyalty prize, the winner must book themselves through www.dis-loyalty.com. The value of the hotel-stay component of the dis-loyalty reward (up to £250) will be deducted from the total bill at checkout. The winner will have to pay the difference between the price of the hotel stay and the total bill amount himself.

10. No responsibility is accepted if the winner is not able to collect, receive or use the dis-loyalty prize.

11. The Winner’s use of the Dis-Loyalty Prize at any hotel will be governed by the terms and conditions of the applicable hotel.

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Lee Miller model with lightbulb, Vogue Studio, London c. 1943 © Lee Miller Archives, England 2025. All rights reserved. leemiller.co.uk

Lee Miller Fire Mask, Downshire Hill, London 1941, printed 2007 Victoria and Albert Museum. Gift of Mark Hayworth-Booth, 2010© Lee Miller Archives, England 2025. All rights reserved. leemiller.co.uk

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