White Cube’s exhibition programme extends across locations in London, Hong Kong, Paris, New York, Seoul and online. Since its inception in 1993, the gallery has exhibited the work of many of the world’s most highly acclaimed contemporary artists.
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Pros: The base salary as a Gallery Assistant in the London office isn't bad for the contemporary art world. It's competitive enough to get by in this expensive city. You do get paid on time, which is always a plus.
Cons: Beyond the basic pay, the benefits package is pretty weak. There aren't many perks or decent health insurance options, which is tough. For an established gallery like White Cube, I'd expect more.
Advice to Management: Please invest more in the employee benefits package, especially for health and wellness. Competitive salaries are a start, but a comprehensive package helps retain talent in this demanding industry.
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What is the typical working culture like for an art gallery assistant at White Cube in London?
The working culture at White Cube is generally fast-paced and requires a high level of attention to detail, reflecting the demanding nature of the contemporary art world. Assistants are often expected to be proactive and adaptable, contributing to the smooth operation of exhibitions and daily gallery activities.