Depending on whom you ask the voice is either Borofsky or Sid Vicious. I don't remember any accompaniment and I doubt he paid for the use of the vocal track. I think it was Borofsky, obviously in imitation of SV. I've never forgotten the clown as I saw it, and I didn't know about the larger one until I recognized it in the film (watching for the first time). It's absurd –and a failure– as a public sculpture. The absurdity as tragedy only works in a room, as a figure under a spotlight.
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