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Webber London

18 Newman St
London
W1T 1PE


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

Webber New York

35 E 1st Street

Basement West
New York
NY, 10003

+1 646 370 5713
newyork@webberrepresents.com

Webber Los Angeles
939 S Santa Fe Ave
Los Angeles
CA 90021

Tues - Sat | 11am - 6pm
By Appointment

la@webberrepresents.com
info@webber.gallery

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Producer
Location : London
Start Date : Immediate
Salary : DOE
Applications : emily@webberrepresents.com / laura@webberrepresents.com

WEBBER is a thriving multidisciplinary agency and gallery that harmonises creativity and collaboration with contemporary artists and clients. We are seeking a dynamic, considerate and organised Producer to join our team in London. This role is central to our mission of fostering strong relationships and delivering exceptional creative projects on a global basis.

You will collaborate closely with our Senior Producer, supporting Agents, Directors and Artists in the execution of outstanding production and project management. We value collaboration, and creativity in our work environment, always with a positive and naturing mind set.

Responsibilities :

-Create, oversee, and manage a variety of budgets, from intimate editorials to full-service advertising campaigns, for both stills and motion.
-Independently manage all aspects of an artist's production, including client liaison, estimating, optioning, shoot scheduling, travel logistics, on-set production, and liaising with external production and service companies, film development and processing, postproduction, and delivery.
-Create and manage intricate post-production processes for both stills and motion on both analogue and digital platforms.
-Reconcile and wrap job financials accurately and in a timely manner.
-Advise, guide, and provide clients with creative budget solutions according to target spend and concepts
-Maintain existing relationships and forge new relationships within the industry with collaborators, vendors, and peers alike.
-Inspire and empower our small, but growing team.
-Be cognisant and proactive about how we can make productions an accessible space.

Qualifications :

-Excellent communication, negotiation, and interpersonal skills.
-Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and meet deadlines.
-Proficiency in post-production processes for both analogue and digital media.
-A commitment to diversity, inclusion, and accessibility in the workplace.
-A proactive, organised, and detail-oriented approach.
-At least 3 years experience with artist lead production and/or within an artist representation agency.
-Strong understanding of budgeting, scheduling, and logistics for both stills and motion projects.

Webber

Webber Gallery Paris Photo 2024 Stand E29 06.11–10.11.24

Webber Gallery, Paris Photo 2024 Stand E29
06.11–10.11.24

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Paris Photo 2024 | Stand E29

Preview Day, Wednesday 6 November
Fair Dates, 7 — 10 November

Returning to the Grand Palais for Paris Photo this November, WEBBER are excited to be showcasing the work of two American artists, Tee A. Corinne (1943-2006) and Peter Tomka (b. 1989).

Following the success of the recent exhibition A forest fire between us at WEBBER 939 in Los Angeles this September, a selection of Tee A. Corinne’s Yantra works will be on display alongside intimate solarised portraits of the artist's community whilst Peter Tomka will showcase a new body of work, Bachelor Suite, a collection of 10 unique photographs.

With her portraits of lesbian lovemaking and his layered explorations of gay pleasure and eroticism, the photographic practices of Tee A. Corinne and Peter Tomka both reclaim sexual liberation as a vital aspect of queerness. Bridging generations and histories, Corinne and Tomka reflect on the freedom inherent in sexual expression, making it a central theme in their respective bodies of work. This common thread extends into their creative processes, as both artists engage with the creativity of analogue photography to further the concepts and aesthetics of the final artwork. Their shared commitment to the craft of photography connects to a concept of queer materialism, emphasising the significance of the materiality inherent in their photographic practices.