The Independent reports that the photos will be printed onto life-sized canvases and displayed as part of an exhibition by artist XVALA called "No Delete".
The unaltered photos will feature alongside other images the artist has collected from Google over the last seven years of celebrities who've had their privacy compromised.
They include Britney Spears with a shaved head after suffering a breakdown in 2007, and naked photos of Scarlett Johansson leaked by a hacker who was later sentenced to 10 years jail.
"XVALA appropriating celebrity compromised images and the overall 'Fear Google' campaign has helped strengthen the ongoing debate over privacy in the digital era," the artist's publicist Cory Allen said in a statement.
"The commentary behind this show is a reflection of who we are today. We all become 'users' and in the end, we become 'used.'"
The FBI and Apple are both investigating the apparent widespread invasion of personal iCloud accounts.
"No Delete" is scheduled to open on October 30.