An artist is set to display the recently leaked nude pic of Jennifer Lawrence and Kate Upton as part of his "Fear Google" campaign.
According to E! News, Cory Allen Contemporary Art in L.A announced on Wednesday that the artist, XVALA will print unaltered life-size copies of the images on canvas and display them to the public in his upcoming exhibition called "No Delete".
The artist will also display his seven-year collection of images found on Google of celebrities in their most vulnerable and private moments, that were put together by either hackers or the paparazzi, including #BritneySpears' shaved head portrait and the leaked naked images of #ScarlettJohansson with the "Fear Google" logo covering her intimate areas.
The artist XVALA said:
"I'm taking them off the internet and putting them into a new medium that is transformative. I'll be using them as commentary. I hope we don't need an attorney."
"No Delete" is set to open on October 30 at CACA's The Showroom in Saint Petersburg, Florida.
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