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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

Senta Simond, Dissonance
28.02–27.04.24

Senta Simond, Dissonance
939 S Santa Fe Ave, Los Angeles 90021

Renowned for photographs of the female body that counter stereotypical views of feminine beauty, Senta Simond, brings together an exciting new ensemble of videos and photos in her latest work Dissonance, the centrepiece of which is a diptych combining video and still photography.

In Dissonance, the artist proposes a visual and sound dialogue between two young women who have never met in person: a young Ukrainian dancer and an Irish harpist. Focusing on intimate close-ups and off-kilter snapshots, Simond presents an intimate, mysterious and sensual work that questions our relationship with others. The work, which combines Simond’s images with footage by the two young women, whom she asked to film themselves inspired by her approach, also speaks to ideas of staging and performance, improvisation and chance.

This body of work, originally shown at the prestigious MEP in Paris, was the artist’s first solo exhibition in a French institution. Webber Gallery are delighted to bring this body of work to Los Angeles, opening in February during Frieze LA.