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Artists on Shia LeBeouf project speak out about his alleged rape

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Artists on Shia LeBeouf project speak out about his alleged rape


PUBLISHED : Tuesday, 02 December, 2014, 12:18am
UPDATED : Tuesday, 02 December, 2014, 1:36am

The Guardian

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Actor Shia LaBeouf says a woman raped him. Photo: SCMP

Two artists who collaborated with the actor Shia LaBeouf on an art project called #IAMSORRY have spoken out about his alleged rape by a woman during the performance earlier this year.

In an interview with Dazed magazine, LaBeouf wrote that a woman had raped him during one performance of the piece at a Los Angeles art gallery in February. "One woman who came with her boyfriend, who was outside the door when this happened, whipped my legs for 10 minutes and then stripped my clothing and proceeded to rape me," he said.

His collaborators, British artist Luke Turner and Finnish artist Nastja Säde Rönkkö, said they had intervened as soon as they became aware of the incident and "put a stop to it".

Both artists posted the same statements on Twitter on Sunday, which they described as "important clarifications" about the art project.

"Nowhere did we state that people could do whatever they wanted to Shia during #IAMSORRY. "As soon as we were aware of the incident starting to occur, we put a stop to it and ensured that the woman left."

Turner did not respond when asked if the incident was reported to the police, but said that their collaboration with the actor continued. LaBeouf said that news of the incident "travelled through the line" of people waiting, and reached LaBeouf's girlfriend. "When she came in she asked for an explanation, and I couldn't speak, so we both sat with this unexplained trauma silently. It was painful." #IAMSORRY involved LaBeouf sitting silently behind a desk in a room in LA's Cohen gallery with a paper bag bearing the legend "I am not famous anymore" over his head. For five days, members of the public queued to be able to sit alone with him in the room with a prop of their choice. Some of the encounters proved confrontational. A statement publicising the project said: "Shia LaBeouf is sorry. Sincerely sorry. He will be in situ at 7354 Beverly Boulevard for the duration. Implements will be provided."

The project was part of a series of performance pieces by LaBeouf in collaboration with Turner and Rönkkö. The actor said the collaboration was a response to his "genuine existential crisis" after he was accused of plagiarism when he lifted portions of a Daniel Clowes short story for a film he was working on.

He also wore a paper bag to the Berlin premiere of Lars Von Trier's film Nymphomaniac, and said he would be retiring from public life.

 
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