Hanneke Beaumont (born 1947 Maastricht, the Netherlands) is a Dutch-born sculptor.
She studied dentistry in the United States, but moved back to Europe, to Belgium, where she still lives today.
Shortly after, she participated in the second ExposiciĂČn Internacional de Esculturas en la Calle, organized by the Colegio de Arquitectos de Canarias, in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, where her work was permanently installed.
Present in numerous public and private collections, Hanneke Beaumont enjoys an international reputation and her art is exhibited worldwide.
Many other public and private collectors have manifested great interest in her work.
She now enjoys an international reputation with exhibitions in the US, UK, Canada, Belgium, France, Germany, Spain, The Netherlands, Switzerland.
She shows at the Contessa Gallery.Hanneke Beaumont has said that she is âvery much a clay personâ, a persuasion apparent in the bold way the sculptor carves her forms (such as âTerracotta 78 & 82â), leaving their surfaces rough and unrefined.
Neither man nor woman, Beaumontâs sculptures represent âManâ in the broader sense, she addresses grand issues of the human condition.
Many of Beaumontâs figures appear neither male nor female, neither young nor old.
They do not appear as portraits of particular individuals, nor are they modeled after idealized human forms.
Physically, they are approximations of human beings, and as such, they provide a way to consider, from a distance, general ideas about the nature of the human race.The artist shares her work time between Pietrasanta, (Italy) and Middelburg (Netherlands), where in early 2015 she acquired a XVIIâth century warehouse as studio.
Beaumont's sculptures are realized in Terracotta, Bronze and Cast iron.