Her year of work is presented in “Shell Game,” an exhibit that will be open to the public April 17 to 21 from 12 to 6 p.m. at the Smart Clothes Gallery in Manhattan.
Crabapple sat down with Wired to explain how Occupy shaped the works and conversed with with Paul Mason to describe how she pulled it off.
Crabapple told BI that the paintings "are sort of elegies for something gone" as the romanticism of the protests came back to earth in 2012.
We've gathered Crabapple's pictures and commentary along with some of BI's pictures and observations from the opening.