The hosts address a controversy regarding artist Kenny Ben and a misunderstanding about licensed artwork. They issue an apology for questioning the integrity of the artist after she provided proof of a valid license for the images used.
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The hosts address a controversy regarding artist Kenny Ben and a misunderstanding about licensed artwork. They issue an apology for questioning the integrity of the artist after she provided proof of a valid license for the images used.

Episode 1240 Artwork, Trent Drack and Licensed Art Controversy
The artwork for episode 1240, titled "Meat Must Flow," sparked controversy among producers who accused artist Trent Drack of stealing the image. It was later clarified that the art was properly licensed from a commercial service, a common practice among professional artists and video producers. The hosts defended the use of licensed assets and mocked "narcs" in the community who were quick to cry foul.
Media mogul Lex Harding hosted a major pop art exhibition in Amsterdam featuring his extensive private collection of Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein works. The segment discusses the logistics of insuring and exhibiting high-value art and Harding's history in the Dutch media industry.