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

Yorgos Lanthimos, Photographs
29.03–21.06.25

MACK and WEBBER are delighted to announce Yorgos Lanthimos: Photographs, the first exhibition of still photography by the visionary filmmaker.

This exhibition presents photographs from Lanthimos’ two recent books: i shall sing these songs beautifully (MACK, 2024), made during the filming of his latest feature Kinds of Kindness (2024), together with works from Dear God, the Parthenon Is Still Broken (Void, 2024), shot during the making of Poor Things (2023).

Lanthimos is celebrated for his ambitious world-building and absurdist explorations of human relationships, which has established him as one of the most distinctive auteurs in contemporary cinema. This debut exhibition offers a new perspective on the artist’s practice and reinforces his position as a unique and singular visionary in contemporary visual culture.

Real set locations of New Orleans and Budapest, and recreated cities and interior constructed sets of London, Lisbon, Alexandria and Paris provide a backdrop for Lanthimos’ stills, rich with unsettling atmospheres and eerie tensions. The bodies of his subjects appear at discrete and haunting intervals with an intense physicality, limbs often splayed, and faces turned away.

In i shall sing these songs beautifully, his cast and film sets are utilised subtly to elaborate an entirely new narrative. The debris of the film set—scaffolding, lighting rigs, and a coffee cup—appear on the periphery of the images in Dear God, the Parthenon is still broken, collapsing distinctions between a fictional world and reality.

While the exhibition is born from the spaces of Lanthimos’ cinema, the exhibition presents a new world altogether, untethered from narrative, time, and place; one which firmly establishes Lanthimos’ place within the contemporary photographic canon.