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Iris Le Rütte

Iris le Rütte is a visual artist and poet living in Amsterdam. She makes large sculptures for public places. Her work has been collected in major corporate collections such as Akzo Nobel (Amsterdam) and MeesPierson (London) and in museums such as Sculptures by the Sea (The Hague). Drawings by Iris le Rütte have appeared in books, magazines and newspapers, including NRC Handelsblad.

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Iris Le Rütte·21st January 2017
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