He Will Not Divide Us... but he might move us.

Shia LaBeouf's anti-Trump exhibit has been forced out of America.

The installation was originally conceived as a four-year-long New York-based protest against Donald Trump, to run the length of his presidency.

He will relocate us: Shia LaBeouf's anti-Trump He Will Not Divide Us exhibit has been forced out of America

But because of continuous counter protests, the project had to me shifted from New Yoik to New Mexico, and eventually to a new country altogether.

LaBeouf and co-creators Rönkkö & Turner announced on Wednesday that its new home will be at FACT (the Foundation for Art and Creative Technology) in Liverpool, UK.

The project began at the Museum of the Moving Image on January 20, Inauguration Day.

Visitors were invited to deliver the words 'He will not divide us' into a live-stream camera mounted on a wall outside the museum, with Shia himself leading the chant for long periods of time.

Not my president: The installation was originally conceived as a four-year-long New York-based protest against Donald Trump, to run the length of his presidency

The movement received a lot of media attention and the stream was viewed over five million times in the first month.

However the installation was also subjected to 'constant disruption and hate speech by far-right extremists, and a lack of institutional support,' the team said in a statement.

It relocated for a time to Albuquerque, but 'due to disruption by neo-Nazis, and after gunshots were fired in the vicinity, although unrelated to the project' the artists were forced to move it once again.

Bag it: LaBeouf has collaborated with Rönkkö & Turner in a number of performance art pieces, including #IAMSORRY 2014

Count me in: For that project, he wore a paper bag on his head, and invited people to stare at him in a room

Even when it was moved to an 'unknown location', 'white supremacists' managed to find, deface and steal it, as well as setting a nearby field on fire.

'Events have shown that America is simply not safe enough for this artwork to exist,' the artists said.

In its current form, a white flag bearing the projects title flying at FACT will be live-streamed at www.hewillnotdivide.us for the next four years.

LaBeouf has collaborated with the duo in a number of performance art pieces, including #IAMSORRY 2014 in which he wore a paper bag on his head, and invited people to stare at him in a room.

For #ALLMYMOVIES, 2015 he invited people to join him in a cinema where he watched every movie he'd appeared in chronologically and back to back.



Moved: LaBeouf and co-creators Rönkkö & Turner announced on Wednesday that its new home will be at FACT (the Foundation for Art and Creative Technology) in Liverpool, UK