Remy de Boysère (b. 1997) is a creative with Indonesian and French heritage, holding Dutch nationality. His work explores the intersection of sports and culture, drawing inspiration from subcultures and social dynamics. Through a variety of mediums, he documents these connections with a critical and personal lens.

Currently in his final year at Willem de Kooning Academy, where he studies Advertising and Beyond, he is set to graduate in the summer of 2025. His practice bridges commercial projects and autonomous explorations, blending digital experimentation with traditional photography. He paints, he thinks, he questions, and observes.

E: remy.db@hotmail.com
C: +31 6 21392553




Exhibitions


Kunst Instituut Melly

Exhibiting “Over Time”, a project examining sports as a lens for cultural, political, and economic transformations.
Rotterdam, 2025

MurMur 

Solo showcase featuring portrait photography, exploring identity and visual storytelling.
Amsterdam, 2023

Huis van de Fotografie

Group exhibition featuring emerging artists from Willem de Kooning Academy, presenting a series of street photography.
Rotterdam, 2022


Award 


New Talent, GUP magazine

Selected for emerging photographer talent in the Netherlands.
2021

If I Didn’t Love Football, 
I’d Fucking Hate Football 

This project explores the dual nature of football: the unifying passion it evokes and the darker realities it often conceals. As a devoted fan, the 2022 World Cup posed a moral conflict for me. While celebrating the sport I love, I couldn’t ignore the troubling questions surrounding human rights and exploitation behind the scenes.

Through visual storytelling, I juxtapose the glamour of the game with its hidden costs, such as the lives of migrant workers. By generating a frame for every worker lost, this project humanizes the unseen sacrifices tied to football's grandest stage, encouraging viewers to reflect on the sport's contradictions and their role as spectators.