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Artist #KaariUpson's mother is present in much of her work. In the ongoing series "MMDP (My Mother Drinks Pepsi)," (2014–ongoing) Upson examines the ways that mothers can be mirrors onto which we project either a glorified or demonized version of ourselves. Comprising sculptures of fossil-like, aluminum-casted Pepsi cans, videos filmed among the aisles of Costco, and over one hundred stuffed dolls dressed in the artist’s mother’s everyday outfit, "MMDP" was inspired by Upson’s memory of a particular sound made by her mother during part of her daily routine: at approximately 4 p.m., she would pop open one of her beloved Pepsi cans and take her first sip, emitting an emphatic sigh of relief. Upson’s memory also includes her own reaction to this sound—a deeply disturbing feeling of disgust at her mother vocalizing a moment of gratification. [Installation photos: Maris Hutchinson / EPW Studio​. Pepsi can photo: Fredrik Nilsen Studio. All works © Kaari Upson. Courtesy the artist, Massimo De Carlo, and Sprüth Magers]


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