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The Artists We Lost in 2023, in Their Words

Gabe Cohn
Author: Gabe Cohn

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Architecture, Art, Books and Literature, Celebrities, Classical Music, Comedy and Humor, Culture (Arts), Dancing, Del Tredici, David, Doshi, Balkrishna, Erwitt, Elliott, Friedkin, William, Gluck, Louise, Gluck, Rena (1933-2023), Gottlieb, Robert, Harnick, Sheldon, Humphries, Barry, Irwin, Robert, Jackson, Glenda, Jamal, Ahmad, Jolicoeur, David (Trugoy the Dove) (1968-2023), Jones, Ron Cephas, Kundera, Milan, Lear, Norman, Marden, Brice, McCarthy, Cormac, Merlin, Joanna (1931-2023), Mosaval, Johaar (1928-2023), Music, O’Connor, Sinead, Opera, Perez, Rudy, Perry, Anne, Perry, Matthew, Pop and Rock Music, Quant, Mary, Reddick, Lance, Reubens, Paul, Roundtree, Richard, Saariaho, Kaija, Sakamoto, Ryuichi, Saleh, Magda, Scotto, Renata, Setterfield, Valda, Seymour, Lynn, Shorter, Wayne, Solomons, Gus Jr, Sternhagen, Frances, Sundaram, Vivan, Topol, Turner, Tina, Two Thousand Twenty Three, Vinoly, Rafael
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