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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

Ilya Lipkin, Everything Could Change
14.02–02.03.20

Ilya Lypkin | Everything Could Change
15th February - 02nd March 2019

Private View: 14th February | 6-9PM

Ilya Lipkin presents eleven candid photographs with fifteen young women subjects.

Although many of the subjects certainly still call themselves girls, it is clear that these photographs are of and about women. In the younger ones especially I see the blank defiance of my teenage years, the awareness of holding a new currency. But because none of them are nerds, and none of them are fully immersed in some alternative subculture, it's clear that they want at this time to participate in society at large and therefore visible upon all of them are the abstractions required to achieve this. The women mostly betray the deeply middle-class sense of one's new attractiveness being in relation to the world.

These women exhibit a moment in popular vernacular uniform, protagonists in a global image system linked by commercial fashion and technology. They seem to intuitively deflect any insight into an interior life. How do the boys their age individuate them, how do they choose the girls they like, or become infatuated by? It might at this moment be considered political for a man to photograph young women, but it could as easily be a personal and moving reflection on what was a young man's fascination with and natural attraction to them, to the mystery of their attitude toward this transformation into a public being.

Present in the unmistakeable immediacy of these photos of the generation most aware of their own photographic image, taken with the latest technology at this particularly global moment in fashion after several years of feminist uprising is the old universal appeal of a woman thoughtfully considered.

Text courtesy of Elise Duryee-Browner, Svetlana Gallery, 2019.

For enquiries and pricing please email: info@webber.gallery

Webber Gallery
18 Newman Street
London
W1T 1PE