“Another time, de Kooning recounted seeing a man at the circus, off in a corner by himself, doing a handstand on one finger. The point of it was, ‘No one asked him to do this.'” In Fairfield Porter: An American Classic, by John T. Spike.
“Another time, de Kooning recounted seeing a man at the circus, off in a corner by himself, doing a handstand on one finger. The point of it was, ‘No one asked him to do this.'” In Fairfield Porter: An American Classic, by John T. Spike.