LOS ANGELES, Sept. 4 (UPI) -- Cory Allen Contemporary Art announced Wednesday LA based artist XVALA will include the undoctored, life-size nude photos of Jennifer Lawrence and Kate Upton in his "No Delete" installation.
The show will begin on October 30 as part of XVALA's "Fear Google" campaign and will include seven years of leaked images of other celebrities "in their most vulnerable and private moments, that were comprised by either hackers or the paparazzi."
The photo of a bald-headed Britney Spears and a nude Scarlett Johansson will be included.
"We share our secrets with technology," said XVALA. "And when we do, our privacy becomes accessible to others."
Cory Allen, the publicist for the project, said the campaign is meant to propel the debate over privacy during a time when everyone lives digitally.
"The commentary behind this show is a reflection of who we are today. We all become 'users' and in the end, we become 'used,'" he said.
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