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Iris Colomb

Iris Colomb is an artist, poet, curator, and translator based in London. In String Drop, words printed on ping-pong balls are picked up and combined in an infinite number of ways, paying homage to ­Queneau’s A Hundred Thousand Billion Poems (1961).

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