Art Gallery Photo Op Turns Into $200,000 Worth Of Destruction

LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — Was it a publicity stunt gone wrong - or just an epic fail?

A viral video showing a visitor at The 14th Factory art gallery in Lincoln Heights knocking down nearly a quarter-million-dollars' worth of an exhibit in her attempt to take a photo has some questioning its authenticity.

Security camera footage captured a woman crouching down in front of the "Hypercaine" exhibit to pose for a photo in front of a row of 60 pillars with sculptures mounted on top of them.

The video - which had more than 600,000 views on YouTube as of Friday - shows her leaning for the shot when she appears to stumble and knocks the pillar over, creating a domino-style effect that leaves approximately $200,000 in artwork destroyed.

While debate over whether it was an actual "selfie fail" seems pretty clear-cut - another woman was taking the photo, disqualifying it as a true "selfie" attempt - some thought the entire video was a hoax.

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