Molly Crabapple on Pleasure, Politics, and Autonomous Zones
Molly Crabapple recently discussed themes of pleasure, politics, and autonomous zones in an interview with Camille Sojit Pejcha, which is co-published by Pleasure-Seeking and Elephant as part of Pejcha's Figure Study column. The conversation took place at the Poster House museum. Crabapple, known for her documentation of Occupy Wall Street, has authored the bestseller 'Here Where We Live Is Our Country,' a work that took seven years to complete. Her artistic journey began at The Box nightclub, and her influence extends to venues like the New York Public Library.
Key facts
- Molly Crabapple is the subject of an interview by Camille Sojit Pejcha.
- The interview is co-published by Pleasure-Seeking and Elephant.
- It is part of Pejcha's column, Figure Study.
- The talk was given at Poster House museum.
- Crabapple's book 'Here Where We Live Is Our Country' is a bestseller.
- The book took seven years to complete.
- Crabapple started as house artist at The Box nightclub.
- She is known for documenting Occupy Wall Street.
Entities
Artists
- Molly Crabapple
- Camille Sojit Pejcha
- Toulouse-Lautrec
- Rose Wood
Institutions
- Pleasure-Seeking
- Elephant
- Poster House
- The Box
- New York Public Library
- Playboy
- Burning Man
Locations
- New York City
- Manhattan
- London
- London School of Economics
- Occupy Wall Street
- Occupy City Hall