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-===22===+*[[Eduard Artemyev]], 85, Russian composer (''[[At Home Among Strangers]]'', ''[[Siberiade]]'', ''[[Burnt by the Sun]]''), [[People's Artist of Russia]] (1999), complications from pneumonia.
 +*[[Ruggero Deodato]], 83, Italian film director (''[[Cannibal Holocaust]]'', ''[[Ultimo mondo cannibale]]'', ''[[Live Like a Cop, Die Like a Man]]''), screenwriter and actor.
 +*[[Arata Isozaki]], 91, Japanese architect ([[Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art]], [[Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles|MOCA]], [[Nagi Museum Of Contemporary Art]]), [[Pritzker Architecture Prize|Pritzker Prize]] winner (2019).
 +*[[Black Stalin]], 81, Trinidadian calypso musician.
 +*[[Dorothy Iannone]], 89, American visual artist.
 +*[[Azuquita]], 76, Panamanian singer and composer.
 +*[[Linda de Suza]], 74, Portuguese singer, COVID-19.
*[[Thom Bell]], 79, Jamaican-born American songwriter ("[[People Make the World Go Round]]"), arranger and record producer. *[[Thom Bell]], 79, Jamaican-born American songwriter ("[[People Make the World Go Round]]"), arranger and record producer.
*[[Franz Gertsch]], 92, Swiss painter. *[[Franz Gertsch]], 92, Swiss painter.

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