Shia LaBeouf Launches Bizarre Art Show And Wears The Paper Bag "Again"!

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If Shia LaBeouf's situation right now was made into a movie, I'm guessing it would be divided into four parts.

Following the controversial paper bag fashion on the red carpet premiere of Nymphomaniac at the Berlin Film Festival, Shia LaBeouf's latest venture has him catering to his artistic side, as he launched a bizarre art show called #IAmSorry.

The #IAmSorry art show is a collaboration of Shia LaBeouf, performance artist Nastja Sade Ronkko and Luke Turner. The show is free admission and is scheduled to run from Tuesday to Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 7354 Beverly Blvd. in Los Angeles, California.

There was no one on the scene yet until The Hollywood Reporter crew arrived late Tuesday morning for the unveiling.

Once inside, Ronkko welcomes the guests to choose one of the "implements" placed on a table. Some of the items displayed were associated to LaBeouf's career which includes a leather whip from the Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Crystal Skull,and several Transformers toys, a pair of pliers, a vase of daisies, a bowl of Hershey's kisses, a bowl of folded slips of paper containing tweets about LaBeouf, a large bottle of Jack Daniels, a small bottle of Brut cologne, a pink ukulele, and the graphic novel The Death-Ray by Daniel Clowes (the same author he plagiarized for his movie HowardCantour.com).

Ronkko then leads them into a tiny room behind a black curtain were the former 'Disney' star in a tuxedo wearing his infamous "I Am Not Famous Anymore" paper bag on his head as he sits in a wooden table. During THR's visit, LaBeouf never broke eye contact during the one-on-one, but responded with total silence to a series of questions. His only reaction came at the very end, in the form of a nodded acknowledgment after being thanked for the experience.

Well looks we've witnessed another chapter of the bizarre life of Shia LaBeouf. What will be the next attraction this time for bizarre actor, I guess we'll find out more in the later future.

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