Hildegarde Handsaeme is a contemporary Belgian artist known for her minimalist female figures, geometric abstraction, and refined visual language. For over three decades, she has developed a distinctive body of work, exploring the balance between form, line, and emotional restraint.
Her practice is defined by fluid contours, structured compositions, and a subtle interplay between abstraction and figuration, resulting in timeless and contemplative imagery.
Her distinctive style has gained international recognition:
“Highly visual, graphically strong, and technically impressive.” — Galerie Perrotin, Paris
“A musical rhythm linking painting and illustration.” — Podgorny Robinson & Perrotin
Her work has been exhibited in New York, London, Paris, Brussels, and Amsterdam, and featured in publications including Women in Art, Resident Magazine (New York), and the WBM Luxury Guide.
Her work is held in private collections, including those of senior executives associated with Johns Hopkins University and MIT.