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In ‘Can I Be Frank?,’ Imitation Is the Sincerest Form of Tragedy
Morgan Bassichis, whose solo show “Can I Be Frank?” resurrects an act by Frank Maya, joins others this season who are recreating the works of deceased artists.
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