Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe July 14 (UPI) -- A woman snapping a selfie at a Los Angeles art gallery ended up falling over and setting off a domino effect that destroyed $200,000 worth of artwork. Security camera footage from the 14th Factory gallery, which was displaying the Hypercaine exhibition by Hong Kong artist Simon Birch and international collaborators, shows a woman attempting to snap a selfie with artworks arranged on rows and columns of pillars. Advertisement The woman falls, knocking over some nearby pillars and triggering a domino effect. A spokeswoman for the 14th Factory said the security camera footage was filmed about two weeks ago, but was posted to YouTube Thursday by someone claiming to be a friend of Birch. The spokeswoman told CNET three sculptures were permanently damaged and others incurred varying degrees of damage. The cost of the damage was estimated at about $200,000. The gallery did not say whether the damage was covered by insurance. Read More Woman snaps selfie as her sister gives birth Prank pineapple left at Scottish gallery included in modern art show Police snap selfie with drunk man's phone to show how he got home Former British soccer star Alan Shearer sets selfie world record