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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

Yale MFA Photo First Breath Second Sight 30.08–05.11.25

Yale MFA Photo, First Breath Second Sight
30.08–05.11.25

Information

Yale MFA Photography Grade Exhibition: First Breath Second Sight
Curated by Awol Erizku
08.30–10.25.25

WEBBER | The REEF
1933 S. Broadway, Los Angeles
Suite 1248, 12th Floor


Webber Gallery and Awol Erizku are delighted to announce the 2025 Yale MFA Photography Graduate exhibition First Breath Second Sight. On view Saturday, 30 August through 25 October, 2025.

Exhibition Text:
It’s not that we have to stay here. It’s not that one less picture means the tomb. But to leave the field is to concede desire itself; it is far better to stay than to stop wanting. The world seems to understand this. By some good will, its days and details regenerate, sharing in our medium of endurance. Again, the photographer approaches their subject: I love you. Thank you. I’m sorry. Can I see what it looks like if you—?

This is a tender appeal, and it surely wears over time. It may appear formless, a collection of apologetic tones, selected for some reason long ago when the photographer began to perceive the consequences of their wanting. To want is an exquisite and heavy thing, but to want through images is an even more sensitive ballast.

Excerpts from The Field, by Bella Convertino

Exhibition Artists: Vani Bhushan, David Billet, Bella Convertino, Olivia Crumm, Christopher Desanges, Luis Manuel Diaz, Jeremy Grier, Leor Miller, Aliaksandra Tuch


For all inquiries
email info@webber.gallery