‘Tess McMillan: Find Me Where You Left Me’ is on view at Laurence Esnol Gallery from 5 October to 10 November.
In one way, it feels fitting that Tess McMillan, a model so often exalted for her Pre-Raphaelite beauty, should also be a talented artist. The shock of that red hair against her skin is downright painterly. Yet McMillan’s canvases – on view this month in her first solo exhibition, Find Me Where You Left Me, at Laurence Esnol’s gallery in Paris – stray from any obvious art-historical references.
“I think it took a couple of years to come back to the idea that I can make art truly for myself,” she says. “If other people like it, fantastic – that’s incredibly meaningful to me – but if nobody in the world liked it, I would still do it and I would still love it.” Now, she regularly whiles away entire afternoons at her intimate, north-facing studio in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, mixing colours and dreaming up narratives.
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