I'm not interested in what's fashionable. I'm interested in what's real.
Abstract expressionism
I'm not interested in what's fashionable. I'm interested in what's real.
Abstract expressionism
Reported by Lee Krasner, in 'Jackson Pollock: An American Saga'
c. 1940s
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