Shia LaBeouf's odd behaviour continued on Tuesday as he launched a bizarre art installation in Los Angeles.
Just days after the 27 year old wore a paper bag over his head on the red carpet at the Berlin International Film Festival, the actor was back in Hollywood for the opening of a public performance art piece, titled #IAmSorry.
Fans and the curious visiting the exhibition at 7354 Beverly Boulevard were treated to an encounter with a person, believed to be LaBeouf, who sat in front of them with the bag he wore in Berlin on his head.
LaBeouf's questionable antics began late last year after he hired a skywriter to scrawl an apology to writer/animator Daniel Clowes following claims his short film Howard Cantour plagiarised a graphic novel.
He then announced his retirement, hired a second skywriter to spell out a message to his critics in the skies about Hollywood and engaged in a war of words with Jim Carrey after the funnyman poked fun at LaBeouf at the Golden Globe Awards.
The actor was also involved in a pub brawl in London last month and stunned reporters at the Berlin film festival in Germany on Sunday by walking out of a press conference after answering only one question.
