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Updates include Curator Ben Moore's highly publicized art theft in 2021:

" In 2021, Ben Moore fell to infamy for his theft and unauthorized use of artworks to create NFTs that sold for millions of dollars. He has been accused of using artwork from artists including Anish Kapoor, Jake & Dinos Chapman, David Bailey, Unskilled Worker, Chemical X, Damien Hirst, Antony Micallef, Miranda Donovan without their permission to create NFTs for Art Wars NFT. Art Wars NFT defrauded collectors out of over £5 million (7 million US dollars) through these sales. Ben Moore claims that the project is a charitable endeavor but has not produced evidence to have donated the millions to charity.  "

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--Welshchester (talk) 01:29, 13 January 2022 (UTC)