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Kaari Upson — Untitled (Chandelier)
Kaari Upson — Untitled (Chandelier)
Kaari Upson — Untitled (Chandelier)
Kaari Upson — Untitled (Chandelier)
Kaari Upson — Untitled (Chandelier)
Kaari Upson

Untitled (Chandelier)

2011

Kaari Upson's Untitled (Chandelier) is constructed from latex, transforming this industrial material into an object of domestic intrigue and psychological complexity. Created in 2011, the work plays with notions of luxury, fragility, and domestic spaces through material innovation. The chandelier form suggests elegance and refinement while the latex material introduces vulnerability and impermanence. Upson's practice frequently explores the uncanny within familiar household objects. This piece exemplifies her distinctive approach to material transformation and conceptual meaning making.

Medium
latex
Dimensions
Location
Wright, Chicago, United States

Notes

Provenance: Overduin and Kite, Los Angeles | Private Collection

🔨 Auction Lot

Post War & Contemporary Art

May 14, 2026

Estimate: $5,000 to $7,000

Lot 314

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Kaari Upson, Untitled (Chandelier), 2011

Kaari Upson's Untitled (Chandelier) is constructed from latex, transforming this industrial material into an object of domestic intrigue and psychological complexity. Created in 2011, the work plays with notions of luxury, fragility, and domestic spaces through material innovation. The chandelier form suggests elegance and refinement while the latex material introduces vulnerability and impermanence. Upson's practice frequently explores the uncanny within familiar household objects. This piece exemplifies her distinctive approach to material transformation and conceptual meaning making.

Medium
latex
Dimensions
101.6 x 73.7 cm
Year
2011
Seen at
Wright, Chicago, United States

Related themes

Household Imagery, Uncanny Spaces, Sculpture Installation, Conceptual Art, Domestic Objects, Contemporary Sculpture, Psychological Themes, Fragility Concepts, Latex Material, Material Innovation

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