Garden of Eve
Long Beach Museum of Art
July 12 – September 28, 2025
Angie Crabtree’s paintings dissect the mythology of luxury. Diamonds became her first muse—the commodification of nature, the way raw beauty is captured, fixed, and displayed as proof of success. Their natural forms once buried deep beneath the earth, now mined, cut, and polished into representations of what’s impossibly valuable. By enlarging them to monumental scale she invites viewers to consider the origins of the stones, their societal significance and reconsider their true value.
From diamonds to desire, Crabtree debuts her latest series of paintings Garden of Eve. Her new body of work critiques power structures and gender roles embedded into luxury culture. Wealth has historically been built on systems of colonization and exploitation—woven deep into the histories of gemstones and fashion. Crabtree explores femininity and how these legacies continue to shape contemporary ideals of beauty and status. She references Eve and the Garden as metaphors for innocence lost to material temptation—recasting Eve not as the origin of shame, but as the first to question the cost of desire.
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