Retrieving search results

Contact

+44 (0) 20 7439 0678
london@webberrepresents.com

11A Kingsland Road
E2 8AA
London, United Kingdom

Careers

ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT

Company: Webber Represents (London office)

Start Date: Immediate

Salary: depending on experience

WEBBER is a thriving multidisciplinary agency and gallery that harmonizes creativity and collaboration with contemporary lens-based artists and clients. As we’re going through a period of re-imagination, we want to nurture a space that respectfully involves and empowers individuals who have been historically denied access within our industry.

We’re a small team looking for a ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT, to work alongside our Senior Accountant and Agents and Producers with enthusiasm and efficiency.

The successful applicant should be a proactive, self motivated and an extremely organized individual with excellent people skills and a keen eye for detail.

Webber is a busy and evolving creative agency set to expand, with exceptional career growth potential.

Responsibilities

Accounts receivable duties including but not limited to:

  • Creating, posting and sending out client invoices
  • Credit control
  • Working with the production team to ensure timely job invoicing
  • Handling client queries

Accounts payable duties including but not limited to:

  • Processing supplier invoices
  • Preparation of weekly payment runs
  • Managing accounts payable ledger
  • Daily Bank Accounts reconciliations
  • Credit Cards reconciliations

Additional responsibilities:

  • Assisting the production team with project finalisation queries
  • Assisting in preparation of internal reports

Softwear Experience


  • Microsoft Word & Excel (Basic)
  • Quickbooks (Training given)
  • Lookbooks (Training given)
  • Adobe Creative Suite, in particular acrobat (Preferable but not essential)


SENIOR AGENT

Location : Paris
Direct Reports : Directors.
Employment Type : Permanent

Salary/Benefits - Upon Application

WEBBER, a contemporary creative agency and gallery representing leading talent, is expanding its European presence with a Paris-based Senior Agent.

This is a senior, client-facing role with real scope to define a market, build a roster, and further establish WEBBER in Paris.

We operate at the intersection of art, commerce, and culture - representing artists while shaping how their work is positioned and sustained over time.

What You’ll Do

  • Lead high-value projects across disciplines
  • Negotiate fees, usage, and contracts at a senior level
  • Develop and steer long-term artist careers
  • Drive new business and own meaningful revenue targets
  • Identify and sign talent with both cultural and commercial relevance
  • Build meaningful relationships across clients, brands, and collaborators

What You’ll Bring

  • Experience operating at a senior level within an agency and artist-facing role
  • An active, credible network across fashion, luxury, and advertising
  • A track record of originating and closing high-value work
  • Strong commercial instinct, taste, and judgment
  • Fluency in French and English
Webber

Tee A. Corinne, A Forest Fire between Us
14.09.24–04.01.25

Webber 939 is delighted to present A forest fire between us, an exhibition curated by Charlotte Flint, of works by West Coast based photographer, lesbian sex activist, and educator Tee A. Corinne (1943-2006).

Opening this September in Los Angeles, A forest fire between us is the most extensive solo presentation of Corinne’s photographs to date. This display delves into the trailblazing work of an artist who forever shaped the history of photography; her liberating and joyful portrayals of lesbian life and lovemaking were powerful tools at a time when such representation was largely non-existent. The exhibition will present a selection of Corinne’s important erotic compositions; these images explore sexuality in all its spiritual charge, in sensual transcendence, and revel in the pleasure of baring your truest authentic self. Considering the political and social context of the 1970s and 80s during which these images were created, their intimacy takes on a radical power; their tenderness becomes a tool of activism.

At the height of the second-wave feminist movement, many women sought a life distant from patriarchal systems and embraced new ways of living close to the land. Individuals and collectives settled in rural areas, including Southern Oregon, which became home to many lesbian intentional communities. On one of these lands, Rootworks, Corinne co-facilitated a series of week-long workshops called the ‘Feminist Photography Ovulars’ held from 1979-83. During the Ovulars, participants were encouraged to unleash their imagination and experiment with image-making in a woman-centred environment, addressing the erasure of feminist photography and lesbian art history by authoring their own visual representations.

This exhibition also includes a projection of the 1976 film “Women I Love” by the pioneering lesbian experimental filmmaker Barbara Hammer (1939-2019).Through intimate fragments of her daily life, Hammer’s video features cameo portraits of Hammer’s friends and lovers, including Corinne, interweaving these with close-up shots of flowers, fruits and vegetables, and surrounding nature, into a sensual ode to queer life and love. This film can be seen as part of an interconnecting archive documenting Corinne’s personal life and artistic practice, often overlapping, and her broader political and social environments, in which her extended friends and family played a central part.

Archiving held vital significance for Corinne, who was well aware of the scarcity of documented feminist and lesbian stories. Meticulously, she preserved her own records and that of her community—a profoundly inspiring commitment that revolutionised lesbian visual culture, and made this exhibition possible.

Charlotte Flint will be in conversation with art historian, critic, and curator Amelia Jones to celebrate the opening of an exhibition of Tee A. Corinne's works at WEBBER 939.

Saturday September 14th, 4:30-5:30pm, 939 S Santa Fe Ave, Los Angeles CA 90021

RSVP: info@webber.gallery