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The biggest art controversies of 2024
  + stars: | 2024-12-25 | by ( Oscar Holland | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +16 min
CNN —Big money, big ideas and big egos — the art world has all the necessary ingredients for a juicy controversy. Here are 13 of the controversies that entertained, shook and shaped the art world in 2024:One person’s trash…"All the good times we spent together,” by French artist Alexandre Lavet. Curators at Palazzo Fava in Italy, however, were somewhat less understanding toward the man who shattered a porcelain sculpture by dissident artist Ai Weiwei. Philbrick’s $86-million scheme, the largest art fraud in American history, saw him fake documents, conceal ownership interests and invent a fictional art collector as he collateralized and resold shares in blue-chip contemporary art. Hannes Magerstaedt/Getty ImagesA German museum worker was fired after hanging his own art on the gallery’s walls.
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CNN —After Japanese author Rie Kudan won one of the country’s most prestigious literary awards, she admitted she’d had help from an unusual source — ChatGPT. The author then confirmed at a press conference that around 5% of her book “The Tokyo Tower of Sympathy” — which was lauded by committee members as “practically flawless” — was word-for-word generated by AI. The novel centers around the dilemmas of an architect tasked with building a comfortable high-rise prison in Tokyo where law breakers are rehabilitated, and features AI as a theme. Kudan said that, in her own life, she would consult ChatGPT about problems she felt she couldn’t tell anyone. “It seems that the story that Rie Kudan’s award-winning work was written using generative AI is misunderstood… If you read it, you will see that the generative AI was mentioned in the work,” he wrote.
Persons: CNN —, Rie Kudan, she’d, , , Kudan, Boris Eldagsen, George R, Martin, Jodi Picoult, John Grisham, James Patterson, Roxane Gay, Margaret Atwood, Keiichiro Hirano, Rie Kudan’s Organizations: CNN, Sony, OpenAI Locations: Tokyo, Berlin
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