Loes de Boer (1999) runs a photographic practice in the Netherlands. Her work is rooted in personal reflection and closely connected to questions of archiving, memory, and visibility, with a particular focus on queer and women-centred histories.




Deconstruction and metamorphosis are central to her practice: images are reshaped through manipulation, sequencing, repetition, and shifts in context. This approach often results in installations and publications. In addition to her personal work, she applies these methods to projects in fashion, art, music, and media.



After graduating from the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague in 2024. Since then, she has been developing new projects and, in 2025, began assisting Paul Kooiker alongside her own practice.







@loes.deboer
hello@loesdeboer.nl




Tender Buttons2025Group exhibition, Flint Space, Amsterdam
Frames made in collaboration with Bregje Sliepenbeek



self portrait2025



Lineage2025Group exhibition at Oddity, Paris
42 x 56 cm photoprint attached with binderclips



Art Rotterdam, Homecoming Gallery      2025 












Japan2025



Felix  2023




editorial for GRIND magazine2025




HET ALTIJD2024
publication of nightclub De School - Amsterdam
abstracted thermal images
front cover and photo series 

https://www.stedelijk.nl/nl/tentoonstellingen/de-best-verzorgde-boeken-2024
https://debestverzorgdeboeken.nl/nl/boeken/het-altijd/





still life (2) & self portrait (22)
2024


FOAM First Editions

inkjet print, framed in an aluminium frame with art glass
available at FOAM photography museum, Amsterdam
https://www.foam.org/nl/events/loes-de-boer






switchplay                                               2024 shifting the focus of football from rigid tradition to themes of acceptance and openness

editorial together with fashion designer Denzel Veerkamp, 
published online on METAL Magazine







switchplay2024                                                   shifting the focus of football from rigid tradition to themes of acceptance and openness

editorial together with fashion designer Denzel Veerkamp, 
published online on METAL Magazine


still life (17) 2024
42 x 56
edition of 5 
fine art photo print   
framed in an aluminium frame with art glass






Felix  2023



still lifes & self portraits 2024
installation view
Graduation show Royal Academy of Art, The Hague July 2024
steel structure, 75 x 100 cm photo print Hahnemuhle bright white, attached with magnets