'Hunger Games Mockingjay' Star Jennifer Lawrence Nude Photos In Public Exhibit; 'We Share Our Secrets With Technology,' Says XVALA

"Hunger Games Mockingjay" star Jennifer Lawrence leaked nude photos have been the subject of public outrage following reports that CACA is planning to print it in life-size canvass for display in the gallery.

However, despite the growing concern and disapproval XVALA, the artist of Cory Allen Contemporary Art is still pursuing with his plans for his art show, "No Delete," featuring unedited and stolen images of the Hollywood Superstars.

"The artist sees these images as art," Cory Allen told E! News. "[They are] a representation of someone or something that has a different meaning for everyone. Transforming those images to canvas presents them in a different light. It makes them real."

It has been announced last week that the highly controversial leakage of "Hunger Games Mockingjay" star Jennifer Lawrence nude photos, news came in that these - together with other celebrity leaked private photos - will be printed in life-sized canvass to be exhibited for an upcoming Los Angeles event.

A statement was announced by Cory Allen Contemporary Art (CACA), saying that the photos will be the latest additions in XVALA's "Fear Google" exhibit.

The CACA press release states:

"We share our secrets with technology," said XVALA. "And when we do, our privacy becomes accessible to others."

"XVALA appropriating celebrity compromised images and the overall 'Fear Google' campaign has helped strengthen the ongoing debate over privacy in the digital era," Allen stated.

"The commentary behind this show is a reflection of who we are today. We all become 'users' and in the end, we become 'used.'"

Jennifer Lawrence leaked nude photos will be displayed alongside with sculptures made up from the celebrity icons' residential trash including that of, Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, Kim Kardashian and others.

"In today's culture, everybody wants to know everything about everybody. An individual's privacy has become everyone else's business," XVALA explained. "It has become cash for cache."

"The commentary behind this show is a reflection of who we are today," CACA publicist Cory Allen added. "We all become 'users' and in the end, we become 'used'."

On the 30th day of October the "No Delete" show will open at CACA's The Showroom, the world's first and only public relations gallery.

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