Lee Miller and Roland Penrose: Love Letters Bound in Gold Handcuffs

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Lee Miller and Roland Penrose: Love Letters Bound in Gold Handcuffs

Ami Bouhassane, grand-daughter of photographer Lee Miller and Surrealist artist Roland Penrose presents, reads and shares their love letters, with guest speakers that contextualise the letters' content. In the pre-digital age, before email and cell/mobiile phones, letters carried an importance that few who were not part of those times will understand. The words on the pages of a love letter carry the nuances and emotions of love and desire, passion and anger in a deeply confidential way. The urgency and the intimacy of the writers can be clearly felt in this collection of letters between Lee Miller, Photographer, and Roland Penrose, Surrealist Artist as they conduct their long-distance romance. It begins with their meeting in Paris in 1937 and runs to 1939 when Lee Miller left her Egyptian husband Aziz Eloui Bey in Cairo and joined Roland Penrose in London at the start of World War 2. In this real-life romantic drama, the period and their connections give us a supporting cast that includes Dora Maar and Picasso, Nusch and Paul Eluard, Leonora Carrington and Max Ernst, Ady Fidelin and Man Ray. These nearly three hundred pages of love letters show that as the relationship grew it produced and supported some of the world’s best loved art and photography. These have only been read by a handful of people since they were first written. Guest Speakers: Antony Penrose (son of Lee Miller and Roland Penrose and Co-Director of Lee Miller Archives), Hilary Roberts (Independent Curator, formerly senior curator of photography at Imperial War Museums, London), Hussein Omar (lecturer on Modern global history, University college Dublin) and Sam Bourdouil Lee Miller's letters read and Presented by Ami Bouhassane Roland Penrose's letters read by Adam Grayson Music composed by David Cullen   Series Producer: Tolly Robinson Released to accompany the book of the letters of the same title that also contains many photographs by Lee Miller and Roland Penrose, in both colour and Black & White, that have not previously been published from the same period as the letters. We hope you enjoy this unique view into the lives of Lee Miller and Roland Penrose. This series is the first podcast originally produced for the LoveLee supporters of the Lee Miller Archives on Patreon. Without whose support we would not be able to share this with you. All content © Lee Miller Archives, England 2023. All rights reserved. www.leemiller.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. And they all lived happily ever after?

    9 MAY

    And they all lived happily ever after?

    'When you look at your parents or grandparents it's hard to imagine them as young lovers full of adventure' Conjuring up an extraordinary tale and extra depths to the famous photographer, Lee Miller, Ami Bouhassane shares her grandmothers love letters, held in the Lee Miller's Archives. Episode 19 – Bonus episode – And they all lived happily ever after? In this episode we find out what happened next to the characters in Roland and Lee's love letters as the series comes to an end. This series explores the 300 pages of love letters written between the iconic photographer Lee Miller and the Surrealist artist Roland Penrose during their courtship. Starting just a few days after they first met in June 1937 at a fancy dress party in Paris, the letters continue for 2 years charting their love, their friends such as Man Ray, Picasso, Leonora Carrington, Max Ernst, Nusch and Paul Eluard, their adventures, the build up of world war II, some scandals and a lot of fun.  Subscribe to support the Lee Miller Archives and Farleys and listen to other podcast series featuring Lee Miller’s writing: www.patreon.com/leemillerarchives Guest Speakers: Antony Penrose (son of Lee Miller and Roland Penrose and Co-Director of Lee Miller Archives), Hilary Roberts (Independent Curator, formerly senior curator of photography at Imperial War Museums, London), Hussein Omar (lecturer on Modern global history, University college Dublin) and Sam Bardaouil (Founder & curator of ArtReorientated).     Lee Miller's letters read and presented by Ami Bouhassane   Roland Penrose's letters read by Adam Grayson   Music composed by David Cullen    Series Producer: Tolly Robinson     All content © Lee Miller Archives, England 2024. All rights reserved. www.leemiller.co.uk   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    27 min
  2. All my love to you

    25 APR

    All my love to you

    'When you look at your parents or grandparents it's hard to imagine them as young lovers full of adventure' Conjuring up an extraordinary tale and extra depths to the famous photographer, Lee Miller, Ami Bouhassane shares her grandmothers love letters, held in the Lee Miller's Archives. Episode 18 – All my love to you In this episode Roland and Lee's love letters draw to an end, and the outbreak of war nears, but what will they decide to do?   'Darling, I’m drinking quantities of gin and lime, mad with rage because you haven’t answered my wire about Man and I wanted so much to see him. I feel like getting off here and going across France but I can’t afford it.....'.' wrote Lee Miller to Roland Penrose, London 7th June 1939   This series explores the 300 pages of love letters written between the iconic photographer Lee Miller and the Surrealist artist Roland Penrose during their courtship. Starting just a few days after they first met in June 1937 at a fancy dress party in Paris, the letters continue for 2 years charting their love, their friends such as Man Ray, Picasso, Leonora Carrington, Max Ernst, Nusch and Paul Eluard, their adventures, the build up of world war II, some scandals and a lot of fun.  Subscribe to support the Lee Miller Archives and Farleys and listen to other podcast series featuring Lee Miller’s writing: www.patreon.com/leemillerarchives Guest Speakers: Antony Penrose (son of Lee Miller and Roland Penrose and Co-Director of Lee Miller Archives), Hilary Roberts (Independent Curator, formerly senior curator of photography at Imperial War Museums, London), Hussein Omar (lecturer on Modern global history, University college Dublin) and Sam Bardaouil (Founder & curator of ArtReorientated).     Lee Miller's letters read and presented by Ami Bouhassane   Roland Penrose's letters read by Adam Grayson   Music composed by David Cullen    Series Producer: Tolly Robinson     All content © Lee Miller Archives, England 2024. All rights reserved. www.leemiller.co.uk   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    27 min
  3. Marco Polo

    11 APR

    Marco Polo

    'When you look at your parents or grandparents it's hard to imagine them as young lovers full of adventure' Conjuring up an extraordinary tale and extra depths to the famous photographer, Lee Miller, Ami Bouhassane shares her grandmothers love letters, held in the Lee Miller's Archives. Episode 17 – Marco Polo In this episode Roland and Lee's adventures in Egypt together end and again they become separated by oceans... but is their future together more certain?   'I have no news only the old guess what? To which you know the answer. I miss you more that ever, the Siwa trip was the final proof to me that I love you insatiably – every moment was superb and every moment since I left you on the quay intolerable.' wrote Roland Penrose aboard the Marco Polo to Lee Miller, Cairo 19th March 1939   This series explores the 300 pages of love letters written between the iconic photographer Lee Miller and the Surrealist artist Roland Penrose during their courtship. Starting just a few days after they first met in June 1937 at a fancy dress party in Paris, the letters continue for 2 years charting their love, their friends such as Man Ray, Picasso, Leonora Carrington, Max Ernst, Nusch and Paul Eluard, their adventures, the build up of world war II, some scandals and a lot of fun.  Subscribe to support the Lee Miller Archives and Farleys and listen to other podcast series featuring Lee Miller’s writing: www.patreon.com/leemillerarchives Guest Speakers: Antony Penrose (son of Lee Miller and Roland Penrose and Co-Director of Lee Miller Archives), Hilary Roberts (Independent Curator, formerly senior curator of photography at Imperial War Museums, London), Hussein Omar (lecturer on Modern global history, University college Dublin) and Sam Bardaouil (Founder & curator of ArtReorientated).     Lee Miller's letters read and presented by Ami Bouhassane   Roland Penrose's letters read by Adam Grayson   Music composed by David Cullen    Series Producer: Tolly Robinson     All content © Lee Miller Archives, England 2024. All rights reserved. www.leemiller.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    33 min
  4. Art and Liberty

    28 MAR

    Art and Liberty

    'When you look at your parents or grandparents it's hard to imagine them as young lovers full of adventure' Conjuring up an extraordinary tale and extra depths to the famous photographer, Lee Miller, Ami Bouhassane shares her grandmothers love letters, held in the Lee Miller's Archives. Episode 16 – Art and Liberty In this episode Lee forges stronger links with an important surrealist group in Cairo and she finds out that Roland will visit her in Egypt. ' Darling, I’ve delayed writing, and now I’m afraid that it will not reach you in time - - - it goes without saying, that I’m absolutely thrilled about your arrival --- it couldn’t be better arranged that you come with folklore intentions and to join that English woman - - - - as if you want to, it will give me endless opportunities to be with you if you want me to be, of course and if she is agreeable to the idea. ' Lee Miller wrote to Roland Penrose in London, 23-27th January 1939 This series explores the 300 pages of love letters written between the iconic photographer Lee Miller and the Surrealist artist Roland Penrose during their courtship. Starting just a few days after they first met in June 1937 at a fancy dress party in Paris, the letters continue for 2 years charting their love, their friends such as Man Ray, Picasso, Leonora Carrington, Max Ernst, Nusch and Paul Eluard, their adventures, the build up of world war II, some scandals and a lot of fun. Subscribe to support the Lee Miller Archives and Farleys and listen to other podcast series featuring Lee Miller’s writing: www.patreon.com/leemillerarchives   Guest Speakers: Antony Penrose (son of Lee Miller and Roland Penrose and Co-Director of Lee Miller Archives), Hilary Roberts (Independent Curator, formerly senior curator of photography at Imperial War Museums, London), Hussein Omar (lecturer on Modern global history, University college Dublin) and Sam Bardaouil (Founder & curator of ArtReorientated).     Lee Miller's letters read and presented by Ami Bouhassane   Roland Penrose's letters read by Adam Grayson   Music composed by David Cullen    Series Producer: Tolly Robinson     All content © Lee Miller Archives, England 2024. All rights reserved. www.leemiller.co.uk   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    23 min
  5. It seems Mad that we should not be together

    14 MAR

    It seems Mad that we should not be together

    'When you look at your parents or grandparents it's hard to imagine them as young lovers full of adventure' Conjuring up an extraordinary tale and extra depths to the famous photographer, Lee Miller, Ami Bouhassane shares her grandmothers love letters, held in the Lee Miller's Archives. Episode 15 - It seems Mad that we should not be together In this episode Lee is still travelling whilst Roland is now back in London touring Picasso's Guernica painting around the UK. 'I took some quite startling pictures in Syria - - - -Palmyra, Balbeck - - - Djerash - - - Krack - - -Sergiopolis - - - the Euphrates and the Tigris - - - to say nothing of Homs, Hama, Alep, Damascus - - - Antioch and all the great empty spaces - - - but as usual I’m too indolent to do anything about them . . . . and they are stuck away, un-filed like my Romanian and Greek pictures. Altho I bought an enlarger, I don’t think that I’ll ever get around to using it.' Lee Miller wrote to Roland Penrose in London, 6th January 1939 This series explores the 300 pages of love letters written between the iconic photographer Lee Miller and the Surrealist artist Roland Penrose during their courtship. Starting just a few days after they first met in June 1937 at a fancy dress party in Paris, the letters continue for 2 years charting their love, their friends such as Man Ray, Picasso, Leonora Carrington, Max Ernst, Nusch and Paul Eluard, their adventures, the build up of world war II, some scandals and a lot of fun.  Subscribe to listen to other podcast series featuring Lee Miller’s writing: www.patreon.com/leemillerarchives   Guest Speakers: Antony Penrose (son of Lee Miller and Roland Penrose and Co-Director of Lee Miller Archives), Hilary Roberts (Independent Curator, formerly senior curator of photography at Imperial War Museums, London), Hussein Omar (lecturer on Modern global history, University college Dublin) and Sam Bardaouil (Founder & curator of ArtReorientated). Lee Miller's letters read and presented by Ami Bouhassane   Roland Penrose's letters read by Adam Grayson   Music composed by David Cullen   Series Producer: Tolly Robinson     All content © Lee Miller Archives, England 2024. All rights reserved. www.leemiller.co.uk   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    31 min
  6. He doesn't want to divorce me

    23 JAN

    He doesn't want to divorce me

    'When you look at your parents or grandparents it's hard to imagine them as young lovers full of adventure' Conjuring up an extraordinary tale and extra depths to the famous photographer, Lee Miller, Ami Bouhassane shares her grandmothers love letters, held in the Lee Miller's Archives. Episode 14. He doesn't want to divorce me In this episode Lee Miller writes from Athens telling Roland about her travels in Romania and of the conversation with her husband Aziz about parting. The tensions in the build up to the war have Roland becoming anxious for Lee safety particularly as her letters are not getting to him.   'Aziz and I had long conversations about you and my situation in general. The result is that I’m going on this trip then come back and see what everything is about . . . . He doesn’t want to divorce me unless he is sure that I’m going to be happy and taken care of elsewhere - - - - I told him that I’d had enough of marriage for the moment ....' wrote Lee Miller in Athens to Roland Penrose in England 18th October 1938 Guest Speakers: Antony Penrose (son of Lee Miller and Roland Penrose and Co-Director of Lee Miller Archives), Hilary Roberts (Independent Curator, formerly senior curator of photography at Imperial War Museums, London), Hussein Omar (lecturer on Modern global history, University college Dublin) and Sam Bardaouil (Founder & curator of ArtReorientated).     Lee Miller's letters read and presented by Ami Bouhassane   Roland Penrose's letters read by Adam Grayson   Music composed by David Cullen       Series Producer: Tolly Robinson     All content © Lee Miller Archives, England 2023. All rights reserved. www.leemiller.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    26 min
  7. Wish you weren't so far off

    9 JAN

    Wish you weren't so far off

    'When you look at your parents or grandparents it's hard to imagine them as young lovers full of adventure' Conjuring up an extraordinary tale and extra depths to the famous photographer, Lee Miller, Ami Bouhassane shares her grandmothers love letters, held in the Lee Miller's Archives. Episode 13. Wish you weren't so far off In this episode Roland Penrose has had to leave Lee Miller early from their adventures in the Balkans to return to Paris and meet with Picasso. Lee Miller contiues her travels in Romania with Hari Brauner and Lena Constante. In the meantime world events move closer to the outbreak of war.   'Things in Europe seem to be going from bad to worse and I think a certain country is bent of making trouble and that nothing will stop them until there is a general bust up. I think you ought to leave Romania at once, it is certain to be one of the first countries to be drawn into the soup, and I wouldn’t advise coming out by the Orient Express which crosses too much dangerous country – better by Italy, Yugoslavia and Switzerland unless of course you take a plane or come round by sea.' letter extract, Roland Penrose 9th September 1938 Guest Speakers: Antony Penrose (son of Lee Miller and Roland Penrose and Co-Director of Lee Miller Archives), Hilary Roberts (Independent Curator, formerly senior curator of photography at Imperial War Museums, London), Hussein Omar (lecturer on Modern global history, University college Dublin) and Sam Bardaouil (Founder & curator of ArtReorientated).     Lee Miller's letters read and presented by Ami Bouhassane   Roland Penrose's letters read by Adam Grayson   Music composed by David Cullen       Series Producer: Tolly Robinson     All content © Lee Miller Archives, England 2023. All rights reserved. www.leemiller.co.uk   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    25 min
  8. The Road is Wider than Long

    26/12/2023

    The Road is Wider than Long

    'When you look at your parents or grandparents it's hard to imagine them as young lovers full of adventure' Conjuring up an extraordinary tale and extra depths to the famous photographer, Lee Miller, Ami Bouhassane shares her grandmothers love letters, held in the Lee Miller's Archives. Episode 12. The Road is Wider than Long This episode features the journey that Lee Miller and Roland Penrose took through the Balkans in the summer of 1938. Inspired by their time together, Roland on his return to England wrote a poem called The Road is Wider Than Long. He then illustrated it with his photographs from the trip and formed what is today recognised as the first British Surrealist photo book. The poem is featured here in its entirety, however, as a Surrealist work it can be a little tricky to unpack what is going on so we have included the thoughts of Antony Penrose and more information on their travels.   'The road is wider than long, trees thicker than tall, wells reach to the clouds, their blood is more solid than their bones.' Roland Penrose 1938 Guest Speakers: Antony Penrose (son of Lee Miller and Roland Penrose and Co-Director of Lee Miller Archives), Hilary Roberts (Independent Curator, formerly senior curator of photography at Imperial War Museums, London), Hussein Omar (lecturer on Modern global history, University college Dublin) and Sam Bardaouil (Founder & curator of ArtReorientated).     Lee Miller's letters read and presented by Ami Bouhassane   Roland Penrose's letters read by Adam Grayson   Music composed by David Cullen       Series Producer: Tolly Robinson     All content © Lee Miller Archives, England 2023. All rights reserved. www.leemiller.co.uk   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    47 min

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Ami Bouhassane, grand-daughter of photographer Lee Miller and Surrealist artist Roland Penrose presents, reads and shares their love letters, with guest speakers that contextualise the letters' content. In the pre-digital age, before email and cell/mobiile phones, letters carried an importance that few who were not part of those times will understand. The words on the pages of a love letter carry the nuances and emotions of love and desire, passion and anger in a deeply confidential way. The urgency and the intimacy of the writers can be clearly felt in this collection of letters between Lee Miller, Photographer, and Roland Penrose, Surrealist Artist as they conduct their long-distance romance. It begins with their meeting in Paris in 1937 and runs to 1939 when Lee Miller left her Egyptian husband Aziz Eloui Bey in Cairo and joined Roland Penrose in London at the start of World War 2. In this real-life romantic drama, the period and their connections give us a supporting cast that includes Dora Maar and Picasso, Nusch and Paul Eluard, Leonora Carrington and Max Ernst, Ady Fidelin and Man Ray. These nearly three hundred pages of love letters show that as the relationship grew it produced and supported some of the world’s best loved art and photography. These have only been read by a handful of people since they were first written. Guest Speakers: Antony Penrose (son of Lee Miller and Roland Penrose and Co-Director of Lee Miller Archives), Hilary Roberts (Independent Curator, formerly senior curator of photography at Imperial War Museums, London), Hussein Omar (lecturer on Modern global history, University college Dublin) and Sam Bourdouil Lee Miller's letters read and Presented by Ami Bouhassane Roland Penrose's letters read by Adam Grayson Music composed by David Cullen   Series Producer: Tolly Robinson Released to accompany the book of the letters of the same title that also contains many photographs by Lee Miller and Roland Penrose, in both colour and Black & White, that have not previously been published from the same period as the letters. We hope you enjoy this unique view into the lives of Lee Miller and Roland Penrose. This series is the first podcast originally produced for the LoveLee supporters of the Lee Miller Archives on Patreon. Without whose support we would not be able to share this with you. All content © Lee Miller Archives, England 2023. All rights reserved. www.leemiller.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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