Stunning fans around the world, Cory Allen Contemporary Art (CACA) has made an announcement that recently leaked images of actresses Kate Upton and Jennifer Lawrence will be added to to Los Angeles artist XVALA’s “Fear Google” exhibit. An E-Online report says that the images in the unaltered form will be made available to the public […]
Stunning fans around the world, Cory Allen Contemporary Art (CACA) has made an announcement that recently leaked images of actresses Kate Upton and Jennifer Lawrence will be added to to Los Angeles artist XVALA’s “Fear Google” exhibit.
An E-Online report says that the images in the unaltered form will be made available to the public in the campaign for the show titled “No Delete”.
Publicist Cory Allen said, “”XVALA appropriating celebrity compromised images and the overall ‘Fear Google’ campaign has helped strengthen the ongoing debate over privacy in the digital era. The commentary behind this show is a reflection of who we are today. We all become ‘users’ and in the end, we become ‘used.”
Strangely, the recent leak from iCloud has come through a lot of criticism with many actors expressing their anger.
The images that were leaked showed Lawrence in compromising nude positions, which seemed like both selfies and images taken by someone. However, more images will be up for the campaign spanning from seven years of the artist’s collection.
Now the leaked images will be printed on large canvas without any alteration. Other images that are a part of the exhibit include naked images of actress Scarlett Johansson and Britney Spears with shaved head.
XVALA on his part said, “In today’s culture, everybody wants to know everything about everybody. An individual’s privacy has become everyone else’s business. It has become cash for cache.”
“No Delete” is all set to open on Oct. 30, 2014, and it remains to be seen how fans and starts react to the exhibit.
osgoodschlotter says
Sounds like this scumbag wants to perpetuate the very culture he despises and wants to provide “commentary” on. What a dipsh|t.
peter menza says
The obsession people have like these is of concern with some pictures of those under age
& that’s Child pornography but in general 2 B able to say look Ma no hands or
Look what I got ahold of is a huge Ego & is scary. What’s next? & those who have a need to
Want to look R just as bad.
Kevin117 says
Oh I don’t know why anyone cares. It’s not like we all don’t know exactly what both these stars bodies look like from their “work”. Their bodies are a big part of their claim to fame. Have you seen Lawrence in her X-Men outfit? It’s essentially blue paint and sequins. There’s not a lot left to the imagination. Can a privacy you’ve already made public (for $) be violated?
I wouldn’t surprise me if they leaked the photos themselves. They both seem to love the media spotlight. They certainly weren’t very careful picking their passwords or letting others know them, because the sites weren’t “hacked”, the accounts were accessed with the passwords. Guessed or given.
These women, while also very talented, owe their fortunes to their appeal. Sexual appeal too. They “work” their genetic gifts as a commodity without flinching. Are we shocked when the commodity they first exploited is exploited by others? This is a copyright dispute.