Shia LaBeouf Blames All His Antics On Performance Art

Shia LaBeouf Blames All His Craziness On Performance Art

Shia "I AM NOT FAMOUS ANYMORE" LaBeouf has an explanation for his increasingly erratic behavior -- he is an artiste.

According to LaBeouf, the plagiarism, the apology via skywriter and the head-butt brawl can all be chalked up to a grand piece of performance art. Yes, the 27-year-old actor is claiming all the world's a stage and we are all merely players, to paraphrase Shakespeare. On Saturday, LaBeouf posted two lengthy statements to Twitter, which have since been deleted.

"Performance art has been a way of appealing directly to a large public, as well as shocking audiences into reassessing their own notions of art and its relation to culture," the actor explained. "All art is either plagarisum [sic] or revolution & to be revolutionary in art today, is to be reactionary. In the midst of being embroiled in acts of intended plagiarism, the world caught me & I reacted. The show began. I became completely absorbed, oblivious to things around me."

LaBeouf, who stars in the upcoming film "Nymphomania," went on to write that his Twitter account is a work of "meta-modernist performance art" and asserted that his tweets have started a "broad cultural discussion that needs to be had about plagiarism in the digital age & celebrity/social media absurdity."

Basically, LaBeouf claims he's totally self-aware, and he's been risking his "public representative's skin to prove [his] platitudes." That might sound like a total cop out, but the precedent has been set before -- thank you very much, Joaquin Phoenix.

The former Disney star went on to post a long list decrying the definition of performance art before making reference to his bar fight at the Hobgoblin in South London last week, tweeting, "#StopHeadButting.”

All of this has since been deleted, and in its place, yet another tweet reminding us of what LaBeouf surely tells himself every time he gazes upon his own reflection:

Because the Internet is forever, you can read LaBeouf's now-deleted explanation below:
shia labeouf performance art

shia labeouf performance art

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