Kate Upton and Jennifer Lawrence Hacked Nude Photos to Appear in New Art Exhibit

Not sure how it is possible, but it’s being reported that Kate Upton and Jennifer Lawrence’s hacked nude photos are going to be a part of an artist’s exhibit in Los Angeles. This should be interesting.

We’ve already chronicled the fact that the hacker himself is on the run from the law so how can an artist possibly use these pictures in an exhibit? Does it have something to do with those legal snags Jennifer Lawrence is running into when trying to get her pics removed from Web sites?

Cory Allen Contemporary Art (CACA) has announced that the recently leaked nude images of Jennifer Lawrence and Kate Upton will be the latest additions to Los Angeles artist XVALA’s “Fear Google” campaign and will be on display to the public, unaltered, in the artist’s upcoming show “No Delete” next month at CACA’s The Showroom in Saint Petersburg, Fla.

“XVALA appropriating celebrity compromised images and the overall ‘Fear Google’ campaign has helped strengthen the ongoing debate over privacy in the digital era,” said publicist Cory Allen. “The commentary behind this show is a reflection of who we are today. We all become ‘users’ and in the end, we become ‘used.'” (source)

The artist has apparently been collecting images such as these off of Google for over seven years and will be displaying the photos unaltered except for a “Fear Google” logo covering the ladies’ naughty bits. Britney Spears and Scarlett Johansson images were also mentioned among the celebrities that will be on display.

No doubt this “art show” called “No Delete” which begins on October 30, is going to go off without any trouble at all.

Kate Upton image by Helga Esteb/Shutterstock