WLTM selected Artist Alex Staiger has invited The Director to her show 'WON'T GET FOOLED AGAIN' at Cafe Gallery Projects, London. Alex's video 'Princess Penang Episode Two: Marshmallow Magic' (2007) will be screened and she will be doing a Live 'Princess Penang Healing Ceremony' at the Private view on the 13th of September at about 4pm.Unfortunately the Director has now retired, and so will not be able to make it; but perhaps some of you will?
Saturday morning we worked on the finishing touches to the WLTM exhibition - there were only a few things to do, the main one being that selected artist Elena Cassidy-Smith came in to repair a little bit of damage that had occurred to her piece in the post. I was happy with the layout of the show, and I was really pleased with how the posters looked with the works of art. I see the posters as elaborate labelling devices - giving a clue as to each individual artist's identity - and developed from their questionnaires.At around 2 The Director's team of trusty helpers arrived to help set up the event's refreshments, P.A. system and data equipment.
Then all that remained was for me to make the transformation from Anna Francis to The Director. This involved the donning of a coral power jacket with shoulder pads and gold buttons, gold shoes with kitten heels, a clip-on ponytail and of course the Director's famous nail varnish, in flamboyant coral.
Then there was just enough time for some dutch courage before the artist's and viewers began to arrive.
Artist Wayne Thexton surprised the Director with a bouquet of flowers.
The Director met each artist as they arrived and explained what would be happening and gave each a name badge so that they could recognise each other. Above: The Director greets Andrew Martyn Sugars and Christine Gray.
Above: the Director greets Steffie Richards.Above the Director meets Alex Staiger and gives her a name badge.
Above and Below: The viewer's have time to have a look at the show before the introductions get underway.Then the WLTM main event got underway - the Introductions. Above: The Director played a wind-up music box into the microphone to announce the opening of the event, the tune - Edith Piaf's La Vie En Rose.
Then the Director explained the WLTM selection process; and showed the pile of over 600 artist comparison forms.Then the Introductions began: The first of WLTM's perfect pairs were artists Lindsey Cotterill and Steffie Richards. Each artist had prepared a 'Burning Question' which they put to their perfect partner during the Introduction: I will put all of the burning questions and answers up later. Above: Lindsey and Steffie meet for the first time.Lindsey and Steffie's favourite colour is blue, they are both non-smokers who eat healthily and at a party both of them would describe themselves as an average mingler. Below: Steffie Richards 'Sculpture: Shy' and Lindsey Cotterill's'Nightlines' are exhibited together.
Steffie’s poster relates to her use of the word ‘bear’ in her description of herself on the questionnaire, and the colour of the bears relates to her and her match’s favourite colours. Lindsey’s poster relates to the fact that on her questionnaire she mentioned that her perfect date would involve an evening of Latin American & Ballroom dancing (preferably with lessons first), and also as above the colours of the bears depicted relate to her and her match’s favourite colours.
The next of the WLTM perfect pairs to meet were Michelle Greenwood and Andrew Martyn Sugars. Here they are meeting above. Michelle and Andrew are regular drinkers that describe themselves as independent, realistic and funny. Below: Michelle Greenwood's '100 Days' and Andrew Martyn Sugars 'Tick As Appropriate.'
Michelle’s poster relates to the fact that she is a Libra. Andrew’s poster relates to his ‘jokey, non-serious’ approach to WLTM, and his seeming interest in playing the clown.
The third WLTM perfect pair to be introduced were Elena Cassidy-Smith and Christine Gray. Elena and Christine are vegetarians who both enjoy a regular alcoholic beverage, they describe themselves as experimental and philosophical. Below: Elena Cassidy-Smith's 'Gift Shop' and Christine Gray's 'Intimate Spaces.'
Elena’s poster relates to the fact that when asked what would best describe her character at a party, she said she could best be described as a social butterfly.
Christine’s poster relates to her interest in nature and the way that she seems to enjoy creating alternate spaces for magic to happen, out of the detritus of the everyday.
The fourth couple to be introduced were Katie Hollender and Claire Flint. Katie and Claire are non-smokers who enjoy the occassional drink and describe themselves as experimental and independent. Below: Katie Hollender's 'Child' and Claire Flint's 'Red and White Dusted.'
Katie’s poster relates to her description of herself as an experimental, confident young woman, seemingly on the brink of discovering the possibilities that might be available to her. Claire’s poster relates to her answer to the question; if you were an animal, what animal would you be. Claire said she would be a tiger.
Next it was time to introduce couple number 5 - Sarah Turner and Yvette Hawkins. Unfortunately neither one of this pair could make it to the event; so they conducted a long distance relationship. They wrote to each other - with a Burning question, and then replied to each others question. The Director read the results out to the audience.
Sarah Turner to Yvette Hawkins:
What are you afraid of?
ANSWER: I am afraid I may never fold all the pages in the world, that books will no longer be needed. I am afraid I will never learn how to drive and that when I do I will kill someone. I am afraid of squishing slugs between my toes in the bathroom when I get up in the middle of the night to use the toilet, I am afraid I will never see Korea again, that I'll forget the route to Grandma's house and good Young Hua and bad Young Hua (my cousins) won't remember me. I am afraid of looking down very long spiral staircases I am afraid of looking up them (though I always do) I am afraid of the sea at midnight in the same way I am afraid of being flung threw the air by very fast fairground rides with fancy names, I am afraid of buying whole milk instead of semi skimmed. I am afraid of EAST 17. I am afraid of sudden collapses in public places, of celery, of sitting on my cat by accident, of wearing my clothes inside out at interviews, of farting during sex, of losing my keys, of laughing inappropriately, of child beauty pageants. I am afraid I have never loved, afraid I will never love, I am afraid you never loved me anyway, I am afraid the last one sounded a bit like a Corrs song, I am afraid I'm not as cool as you, I am afraid of arthritis when I'm old, I'm afraid of a painful death, afraid of a slow painful death, afriad that there's nothing after death.
Yvette Hawkins to Sarah Turner:
If you could choose only one memory to take with you into the afterlife, which memory would you choose?
ANSWER: The second time I went to Bexhill on Sea to see my boyfriend, it took me 9 hours to get there. We sat chatting for hours. It was beautiful. That’s when I knew I loved him.
Below: Yvette Hawkins' 'I Opened My Mouth and You Fell Out' and Sarah Turner's 'Beds'.'
Yvette’s poster relates to the fact that she is a smoker, and that in general her approach to life involves looking at the world in a new and enlightened way; turning it on it’s head.
Sarah’s poster relates to the fact that she described herself as shy, and also said that if she were an animal she would be a bird.
The last of WLTM's perfect pairs to be intyroduced was Wayne Thexton and Alex Staiger. Wayne had brought a bunch of sunflowers for Alex, which was certainly a smooth touch. Alex and Wayne are the same age and both are non-smokers. When asked if you were an animal what animal would you be they both said a deer. Below: Wayne Thexton's 'Perch' and Alex Staiger's 'Chance Me.'
Wayne’s poster relates to the fact that when asked what his favourite book was he said The Hippopotamus by Stephen Fry. Alex’s poster relates to the fact that she is a performer and also that she is from New York.
Then the Director thanked all of the 34 artists that applied to the WLTM dating agency, and in particular of course the 6 perfect pairs, and the audience for coming to see the show; and then said goodbye. Then the artists and viewers were left to their own devices; to go and have a look at the show, mingle and talk to their matches. Below: Christine and Elena looking at their paired-up work.
Below: Michelle Greenwood having a chat with Steffie Richards.
Below: The End of the Director; her ponytail, jacket and shoes discarded by her desk, and the waste paper bin, full of her cotton wool balls which she used to take off her nail varnish each day, in order to apply a fresh coat.I (Anna Francis) would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the 34 artists that applied to the WLTM dating agency and of course especially the 12 that were selected, for being part of the exhibition and taking part in the event. I would also like to thank everyone at HMS for being so welcoming, and Jackie Berridge in particular for the opportunity, and the amazing support, advice and help throughout my residency. Thanks to Phil Rawle for the design of the posters and flyers, thanks to AirSpace for the technical help and loan of equipment for the event; thanks to Staffordshire University for the funding help and a special thank you to Glen and Dee for their wonderful photographic skills, which made the above post possible. I love you all. xxx
The WLTM Event took place on Saturday, and judging by the number of visitors to the event and initial feedback from those that were there it seems to have been a success. The Director seemed to enjoy orchestrating the meeting of the artists; and she certainly enjoyed the 3 bouquets of flowers that she received. Pictured above is the Director's desk, with all of the WLTM questionnaires in their respective boxes (in or out) and the beautiful flowers delivered Saturday mroning - a gift from The Director's sister - more arrived later from her brother - wow. And below a close-up of the Director's nail varnish (flamboyant coral) nail varnish remover and the Director's breath mints (which were a gift from Jackie Berridge).
Just waiting for the last 3 pieces to be delivered for WLTM - these are all set to arrive tomorrow, and I have already planned out an initial idea of where everything is set to go. Today I have been filling any holes in the walls, sanding back and then repainting ready for putting up the posters tomorrow. There will be a few challenges for me tomorrow - caused by the fact that the posters are all A1 portrait, and some of the pieces which the artists initially put forward have actually changed, or are bigger than the original stipulation (stating that objects needed to fit inside a shoe box) this means that there will be a bit of juggling to do; and perhaps some creative decision making...but this is all part of the very interesting curatorial process. I picked up the A1 posters from the printers yesterday, and I am really pleased with how they have turned out. There is a matt, reproduced quality to them which is in keeping with their original context, as circus posters can have a faded look when pasted up on billboards for a while, faded in the sun and degraded by the rain. Also yesterday I met the photographer from Stoke-on-Trent's local paper, The Sentinel. They are doing a piece about my practice in order to plug WLTM for the 'Your weekend' section in Saturday's paper. We went to a site in Stoke where some properties have recently been demolished in order to do a portrait of me in a context which fits my general practice, and we ended up getting into trouble with soem sort of site security guy who said that people aren't allowed on the sites of demolished properties. This is a strange idea, there are no barriers to stop anyone wandering on , and no signs, but we got our pictures anyway.
5 out of the 12 pieces for the WLTM exhibition have already been delivered to HMS, which is good news and means I can start to think about how the show is going to be put together for real...rather than on paper and in my mind. There are set to be some challenges as a number of large pieces have already been delivered, but I am looking forward to starting to put the work up in the Standing Room. The business of sending out press releases and drumming up interest is under way now, and I hope to get some press coverage. I have been busy the last few days promoting the exhibition in a number of places; so hopefully we will have a good turn out on the day.
Other exciting news: The Director's suit has arrived!
I can now reveal the 6 perfect pairs, and therefore the 12 artists who have been selected for the WLTM exhibition. They are:
Sarah Turner and Yvette Hawkins Katie Hollender and Claire Flint Alex Staigers and Wayne Thexton Lindsey Cotterill and Steffie Richards Andrew Martyn Sugars and Michelle Greenwood Christine Gray and Elena Cassidy-Smith
The process of calibrating the percentage comparisons itself took much longer than I had originally envisaged; I think that this was due to the healthy number of applicants and then the number of questions on the dating agency questionnaire. Each applicants questions had to be compared with each of every other applicants questions. It may be a good point to reveal the questions, and the system for working out the percentages from the dating agency questionnaire. AGE: If the applicants were within 5 years of each other then they received 10 points, within 10 years 5 points, otherwise 0 points.
STAR SIGN: If the applicants were the same star sign or perfectly compatible matches they received 10 points; if their star signs were deemed to be fairly good matches then they received 5 points.
LIFESTYLE: The applicants had to have chosen exact matches to receive 10 points in the lifestyle section. Eating Habits: Eat most things, Eat healthily, Vegetarian or Vegan. Smoking habits: Never, Occasionally, Regular or Excessively. Drinking Habits: Never, Occasionally, Regular or Excessively.
PERSONALITY TRAITS: The applicants were asked; Which most accurately describe your approach as an artist? Choose 5 from, Political, Funny, Mild, Realistic, Adventurous, Generous, Moody, Sarcastic, Ambitious, Happy, Optimistic, Sensible, Cautious, Independent, Outgoing, Shy, Confident, Intelligent, Outspoken, Stable, Daring, Loving, Pessimistic, Thoughtful, Easygoing, Dedicated, Philosophical, Experimental, Avant garde, Melancholy, Quiet and Wild. They received 5 points for each match.
Then the applicants were asked; which 5 words are most important to your practice? Concept, Intervention, Colour, Collaborative, Experiment, Installation, Form, Interactive, Make, Sculpture, Visual, Individual, Build, Painting, Spatial, Inclusive, Design, Photograph, Skilled, Experiential, Research, Web, Technical, Site specific, Develop, Sound, Performance, Cumulative, Exhibit, Video, Aesthetic and Print. Again they received 5 points for each match. Other questions: What is your favourite Colour? The applicants received 10 points if their chosen favourite colour matched or 5 points if they were complimentary colours. What is your favourite film? Applicants received 10 points if their favourite films were an exact match, or 5 points if they were within the same genre (according to IMDB) What is your favourite book? 10 points: Exact match, 5 points: Same genre according to Amazon.) What is your favourite meal? 10 points: Exact match, 5 points: Same Country of origin. What would you do on your perfect date? 10 points for an exact match, or 5 points for a similar type of activity. Then the applicants were asked: At a party what would you be? A barfly, A cruiser, A gatecrasher, A party-pooper, A wallflower, A social butterfly, The life and soul, An average mingler, An exhibitionist or An impartial observer. They received 10 points for an exact match or 5 points for a compatible choice. Who would play you in the movie of your life? 10 points for the same person; and 5 points if the 2 chosen would make a good pair in a film. If you were an animal what animal would you be? 10 points for the same animal, and 5 if the 2 animals would get on. How would you describe your political position? Choose One; 10 points for an exact match and 5 for a reasonably compatible match. Anarchic, Communist, Conservative, Green, Labour, Left of centre, Liberal, Right of centre, Socialist or Uninterested Which rules you the most: Choose one; 10 points for an exact match and 5 points for a reasonable match. Heart, Head, Time, Money, Opportunity, Pleasure, Work or Family. What makes you happy? 10 points for an exact match and 5 for a reasonable match. What makes you sad? 10 points for an exact match and 5 for a reasonable match. Object for submission title and media used: 10 points for exactly the same medium, 5 points for a reasonable match.
I have been working on a limited edition post card for WLTM this evening. I am going to get just 100 printed and they will only be available at the WLTM event on Saturday, 30th August between 3 and 4pm at HMS - so if you want one you will only be able to get your hands on one by attending. Really it is because I would like to mark the occasion by giving something to the artists and viewers that come. But here is an idea of what it will be like:
Now that all of the percentage comparisons are complete it is time to notify the artists about the outcome. It's a funny feeling really, despite the fact that the whole process is entirely down to Mathematics I still feel bad about delivering the news to the contributing artists that have not made the final selection. This is obviously due to my position as artist/curator rather than straight curator, because I absolutely know how it feels to put a lot of work into something, a proposal or an application to an exhibition - and then not to be selected and also to receive no feedback on why - I really wanted to curate this show differently - somehow making the process fairer (although i am unsure whether this process really does that or not.) This is really what the entire thing is about though - going to great lengths to try to make the usually hidden selection process transparent and visible to the contributing artists, and eventually to the viewing public. Part of this is in the fact that all of the questionnaires and processing forms will be available to see at the event, and also that each of the 34 artists profile pictures and the image of the piece which they submitted will be shown at the exhibition - so even if they are not selected as one of the final 12 - they will still be represented in some way at the WLTM exhibition.
I have contacted the best 6 matches, and am now waiting for confirmation that they can attend the event...if not then their place will go to the next best match down. I have received confirmation from one pair already that they will be able to attend the show, and so have been able to get to work on planning the display of their perfectly partnered pieces.
I hope to make the entire feel of WLTM a bit like a carnival. Creating a slightly larger than life feeling to the event, which will exist for only 3 hours on Saturday 30th. For this reason I am producing posters for each artist, which will be displayed with their work and their perfect partner's work. This will hopefully give the exhibition an overriding feel of a fete or circus.
Here is a sneak preview of what I am thinking... Each artist will have a poster which is made up on the basis of their answers on the WLTM questionnaire; i.e. Wayne Thexton answered that his favourite book is 'The Hippopotamaus" by Stephen Fry, so his poster might depict a hippo, and Alex Staiger stated that she was from New York, and that she creates exciting, excessive chaotic moments; so her poster might show a circus performer holding the American flag. The poster will be displayed along with their piece of work in The Standing Room, exhibition space at HMS. I am looking at old circus and carnival posters for source material.
WLTM's Featured Member is slightly different for week five: this weeks member is actually a duo, Artists Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown come as a pair, and are Capricorn and Taurean.
They describe themselves as being 'interested in the relationship between the instability of memory and the production of fragmented identities in everyday life.' The happy pair investigate aspects of time and our relationship to history through their various activities; including video works and their online exhibition space My Name is Ferdinand. The piece submitted to WLTM is entitled 'Spasmodic, Haphazard, Pretty Obsessive, not at all Systematic' and comes from a description of Harold Pinter's working process, it was coined by Pinter himself and echoes their creative process. Their favourite colour is orange, and if they were an animal they would be a human.
Wayne Thexton WLTM Alex Staiger 51% Wayne Thexton WLTM Andrew Martyn Sugars 38% Wayne Thexton WLTM Anne Guest 29% Wayne Thexton WLTM Antonio Roberts 38% Wayne Thexton WLTM Anwyl Cooper-Willis 44% Wayne Thexton WLTM Carl Robinson 38% Wayne Thexton WLTM Christine Gray 33% Wayne Thexton WLTM Claire Flint 31% Wayne Thexton WLTM Clare Morgan 33% Wayne Thexton WLTM David Bethell 40% Wayne Thexton WLTM Dee Sheils 22% Wayne Thexton WLTM Elena Cassidy-Smith 33% Wayne Thexton WLTM Georgina Vinsun 40% Wayne Thexton WLTM Govinda Prasad-Sah 36% Wayne Thexton WLTM Hamish Walker 36% Wayne Thexton WLTM Helen Grundy 29% Wayne Thexton WLTM Helen Stevenson 51% Wayne Thexton WLTM Katie Hollender 33% Wayne Thexton WLTM Katie May Shipley 29% Wayne Thexton WLTM Kim Clarkson 44% Wayne Thexton WLTM Kirsty E. Smith 42% Wayne Thexton WLTM Lindsey Cotterill 36% Wayne Thexton WLTM Michael Horsnall 44% Wayne Thexton WLTM Michelle Greenwood 40% Wayne Thexton WLTM Paula McCann 42% Wayne Thexton WLTM Rachel Grant 33% Wayne Thexton WLTM Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown 27% Wayne Thexton WLTM Sarah Cavani 31% Wayne Thexton WLTM Sarah Turner 27% Wayne Thexton WLTM Sookyung Huh 42% Wayne Thexton WLTM Steffie Richards 31% Wayne Thexton WLTM Steven Wheatley 27% Wayne Thexton WLTM Yvette Hawkins 44%
Steven Wheatley WLTM Alex Staiger 29% Steven Wheatley WLTM Andrew Martyn Sugars 31% Steven Wheatley WLTM Anne Guest 24% Steven Wheatley WLTM Antonio Roberts 31% Steven Wheatley WLTM Anwyl Cooper-Willis 24% Steven Wheatley WLTM Carl Robinson 31% Steven Wheatley WLTM Christine Gray 20% Steven Wheatley WLTM Claire Flint 33% Steven Wheatley WLTM Clare Morgan 29% Steven Wheatley WLTM David Bethell 31% Steven Wheatley WLTM Dee Sheils 18% Steven Wheatley WLTM Elena Cassidy-Smith 22% Steven Wheatley WLTM Georgina Vinsun 29% Steven Wheatley WLTM Govinda Prasad-Sah 18% Steven Wheatley WLTM Hamish Walker 29% Steven Wheatley WLTM Helen Grundy 16% Steven Wheatley WLTM Helen Stevenson 22% Steven Wheatley WLTM Katie Hollender 36% Steven Wheatley WLTM Katie May Shipley 22% Steven Wheatley WLTM Kim Clarkson 29% Steven Wheatley WLTM Kirsty E. Smith 33% Steven Wheatley WLTM Lindsey Cotterill 31% Steven Wheatley WLTM Michael Horsnall 20% Steven Wheatley WLTM Michelle Greenwood 31% Steven Wheatley WLTM Paula McCann 11% Steven Wheatley WLTM Rachel Grant 22% Steven Wheatley WLTM Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown 27% Steven Wheatley WLTM Sarah Cavani 33% Steven Wheatley WLTM Sarah Turner 22% Steven Wheatley WLTM Sookyung Huh 22% Steven Wheatley WLTM Steffie Richards 18% Steven Wheatley WLTM Wayne Thexton 27% Steven Wheatley WLTM Yvette Hawkins 36%
Sarah Turner WLTM Alex Staiger 42% Sarah Turner WLTM Andrew Martyn Sugars 22% Sarah Turner WLTM Anne Guest 44% Sarah Turner WLTM Antonio Roberts 20% Sarah Turner WLTM Anwyl Cooper-Willis 20% Sarah Turner WLTM Carl Robinson 24% Sarah Turner WLTM Christine Gray 44% Sarah Turner WLTM Claire Flint 36% Sarah Turner WLTM Clare Morgan 36% Sarah Turner WLTM David Bethell 40% Sarah Turner WLTM Dee Sheils 31% Sarah Turner WLTM Elena Cassidy-Smith 20% Sarah Turner WLTM Georgina Vinsun 31% Sarah Turner WLTM Govinda Prasad-Sah 18% Sarah Turner WLTM Hamish Walker 36% Sarah Turner WLTM Helen Grundy 20% Sarah Turner WLTM Helen Stevenson 36% Sarah Turner WLTM Katie Hollender 29% Sarah Turner WLTM Katie May Shipley 27% Sarah Turner WLTM Kim Clarkson 27% Sarah Turner WLTM Kirsty E. Smith 29% Sarah Turner WLTM Lindsey Cotterill 36% Sarah Turner WLTM Michael Horsnall 22% Sarah Turner WLTM Michelle Greenwood 31% Sarah Turner WLTM Paula McCann 42% Sarah Turner WLTM Rachel Grant 18% Sarah Turner WLTM Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown 36% Sarah Turner WLTM Sarah Cavani 24% Sarah Turner WLTM Sookyung Huh 49% Sarah Turner WLTM Steffie Richards 36% Sarah Turner WLTM Steven Wheatley 22% Sarah Turner WLTM Wayne Thexton 27% Sarah Turner WLTM Yvette Hawkins 53%
Sarah Cavani WLTM Alex Staiger 20% Sarah Cavani WLTM Andrew Martyn Sugars 31% Sarah Cavani WLTM Anne Guest 27% Sarah Cavani WLTM Antonio Roberts 24% Sarah Cavani WLTM Anwyl Cooper-Willis 27% Sarah Cavani WLTM Carl Robinson 33% Sarah Cavani WLTM Christine Gray 27% Sarah Cavani WLTM Claire Flint 29% Sarah Cavani WLTM Clare Morgan 24% Sarah Cavani WLTM David Bethell 24% Sarah Cavani WLTM Dee Sheils 24% Sarah Cavani WLTM Elena Cassidy-Smith 24% Sarah Cavani WLTM Georgina Vinsun 38% Sarah Cavani WLTM Govinda Prasad-Sah 18% Sarah Cavani WLTM Hamish Walker 29% Sarah Cavani WLTM Helen Grundy 18% Sarah Cavani WLTM Helen Stevenson 33% Sarah Cavani WLTM Katie Hollender22% Sarah Cavani WLTM Katie May Shipley 275 Sarah Cavani WLTM Kim Clarkson 22% Sarah Cavani WLTM Kirsty E. Smith 33% Sarah Cavani WLTM Lindsey Cotterill 38% Sarah Cavani WLTM Michael Horsnall 29% Sarah Cavani WLTM Michelle Greenwood 22% Sarah Cavani WLTM Paula McCann 24% Sarah Cavani WLTM Rachel Grant 13% Sarah Cavani WLTM Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown 29% Sarah Cavani WLTM Sarah Turner 24% Sarah Cavani WLTM Sookyung Huh 16% Sarah Cavani WLTM Steffie Richards 27% Sarah Cavani WLTM Steven Wheatley 33% Sarah Cavani WLTM Wayne Thexton 31% Sarah Cavani WLTM Yvette Hawkins 33%
Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown WLTM Alex Staiger 42% Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown WLTM Andrew Martyn Sugars 40% Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown WLTM Anne Guest 40% Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown WLTM Antonio Roberts 29% Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown WLTM Anwyl Cooper-Willis 24% Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown WLTM Carl Robinson 31% Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown WLTM Christine Gray 33% Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown WLTM Claire Flint 33% Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown WLTM Clare Morgan 20% Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown WLTM David Bethell 24% Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown WLTM Dee Sheils 33% Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown WLTM Elena Cassidy-Smith 31% Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown WLTM Georgina Vinsun 38% Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown WLTM Govinda Prasad-Sah 27% Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown WLTM Hamish Walker 36% Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown WLTM Helen Grundy 27% Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown WLTM Helen Stevenson 27% Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown WLTM Katie Hollender 24% Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown WLTM Katie May Shipley 27% Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown WLTM Kim Clarkson 18% Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown WLTM Kirsty E. Smith 36% Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown WLTM Lindsey Cotterill 40% Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown WLTM Michael Horsnall 18% Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown WLTM Michelle Greenwood 38% Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown WLTM Paula McCann 38% Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown WLTM Rachel Grant 20% Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown WLTM Sarah Cavani 29% Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown WLTM Sarah Turner 36% Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown WLTM Sookyung Huh 22% Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown WLTM Steffie Richards 36% Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown WLTM Steven Wheatley 27% Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown WLTM Wayne Thexton 27% Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown WLTM Yvette Hawkins 40%
Rachel Grant WLTM Alex Staiger 22% Rachel Grant WLTM Andrew Martyn Sugars 38% Rachel Grant WLTM Anne Guest 22% Rachel Grant WLTM Antonio Roberts 20% Rachel Grant WLTM Anwyl Cooper-Willis 29% Rachel Grant WLTM Carl Robinson 31% Rachel Grant WLTM Christine Gray 27% Rachel Grant WLTM Claire Flint 18% Rachel Grant WLTM Clare Morgan 24% Rachel Grant WLTM David Bethell 27% Rachel Grant WLTM Dee Sheils 27% Rachel Grant WLTM Elena Cassidy-Smith 22% Rachel Grant WLTM Georgina Vinsun 27% Rachel Grant WLTM Govinda Prasad-Sah 24% Rachel Grant WLTM Hamish Walker 31% Rachel Grant WLTM Helen Grundy 24% Rachel Grant WLTM Helen Stevenson 27% Rachel Grant WLTM Katie Hollender 38% Rachel Grant WLTM Katie May Shipley 36% Rachel Grant WLTM Kim Clarkson 27% Rachel Grant WLTM Kirsty E. Smith 27% Rachel Grant WLTM Lindsey Cotterill 20% Rachel Grant WLTM Michael Horsnall 24% Rachel Grant WLTM Michelle Greenwood 31% Rachel Grant WLTM Paula McCann 24% Rachel Grant WLTM Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown 20% Rachel Grant WLTM Sarah Cavani 13% Rachel Grant WLTM Sarah Turner 18% Rachel Grant WLTM Sookyung Huh 24% Rachel Grant WLTM Steffie Richards 18% Rachel Grant WLTM Steven Wheatley 22% Rachel Grant WLTM Wayne Thexton 33% Rachel Grant WLTM Yvette Hawkins 27%
Paula McCann WLTM Alex Staiger 47% Paula McCann WLTM Andrew Martyn Sugars 33% Paula McCann WLTM Anne Guest 31% Paula McCann WLTM Antonio Roberts 36% Paula McCann WLTM Anwyl Cooper-Willis 36% Paula McCann WLTM Carl Robinson 24% Paula McCann WLTM Christine Gray 27% Paula McCann WLTM Claire Flint 22% Paula McCann WLTM Clare Morgan 18% Paula McCann WLTM David Bethell 27% Paula McCann WLTM Dee Sheils 36% Paula McCann WLTM Elena Cassidy-Smith 24% Paula McCann WLTM Georgina Vinsun 31% Paula McCann WLTM Govinda Prasad-Sah 24% Paula McCann WLTM Hamish Walker 33% Paula McCann WLTM Helen Grundy 27% Paula McCann WLTM Helen Stevenson 38% Paula McCann WLTM Katie Hollender 29% Paula McCann WLTM Katie May Shipley 24% Paula McCann WLTM Kim Clarkson 29% Paula McCann WLTM Kirsty E. Smith 38% Paula McCann WLTM Lindsey Cotterill 33% Paula McCann WLTM Michael Horsnall 28% Paula McCann WLTM Michelle Greenwood 36% Paula McCann WLTM Rachel Grant 24% Paula McCann WLTM Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown 38% Paula McCann WLTM Sarah Cavani 24% Paula McCann WLTM Sarah Turner 42% Paula McCann WLTM Sookyung Huh 33% Paula McCann WLTM Steffie Richards 44% Paula McCann WLTM Steven Wheatley 11% Paula McCann WLTM Wayne Thexton 42% Paula McCann WLTM Yvette Hawkins 42%
Michael Horsnall WLTM Alex Staiger 40% Michael Horsnall WLTM Andrew Martyn Sugars 24% Michael Horsnall WLTM Anne Guest 29% Michael Horsnall WLTM Antonio Roberts 29% Michael Horsnall WLTM Anwyl Cooper-Willis 38% Michael Horsnall WLTM Carl Robinson 36% Michael Horsnall WLTM Christine Gray 24% Michael Horsnall WLTM Claire Flint 29% Michael Horsnall WLTM Clare Morgan 27% Michael Horsnall WLTM David Bethell 33% Michael Horsnall WLTM Dee Sheils 22% Michael Horsnall WLTM Elena Cassidy-Smith 2% Michael Horsnall WLTM Georgina Vinsun 22% Michael Horsnall WLTM Govinda Prasad-Sah 36% Michael Horsnall WLTM Hamish Walker 24% Michael Horsnall WLTM Helen Grundy 24% Michael Horsnall WLTM Helen Stevenson 38% Michael Horsnall WLTM Katie Hollender 36% Michael Horsnall WLTM Katie May Shipley 20% Michael Horsnall WLTM Kim Clarkson 29% Michael Horsnall WLTM Kirsty E. Smith 40% Michael Horsnall WLTM Lindsey Cotterill 33% Michael Horsnall WLTM Michelle Greenwood 24% Michael Horsnall WLTM Paula McCann 38% Michael Horsnall WLTM Rachel Grant 24% Michael Horsnall WLTM Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown 18% Michael Horsnall WLTM Sarah Cavani 29% Michael Horsnall WLTM Sarah Turner 22% Michael Horsnall WLTM Sookyung Huh 36% Michael Horsnall WLTM Steffie Richards 40% Michael Horsnall WLTM Steven Wheatley 20% Michael Horsnall WLTM Wayne Thexton 44% Michael Horsnall WLTM Yvette Hawkins 29%
Kirsty E. Smith WLTM Alex Staiger 33% Kirsty E. Smith WLTM Andrew Martyn Sugars 38% Kirsty E. Smith WLTM Anne Guest 33% Kirsty E. Smith WLTM Antonio Roberts 33% Kirsty E. Smith WLTM Anwyl Cooper-Willis 42% Kirsty E. Smith WLTM Carl Robinson 27% Kirsty E. Smith WLTM Christine Gray 22% Kirsty E. Smith WLTM Claire Flint 31% Kirsty E. Smith WLTM Clare Morgan 33% Kirsty E. Smith WLTM David Bethell 24% Kirsty E. Smith WLTM Dee Sheils 29% Kirsty E. Smith WLTM Elena Cassidy-Smith 31% Kirsty E. Smith WLTM Georgina Vinsun 29% Kirsty E. Smith WLTM Govinda Prasad-Sah 24% Kirsty E. Smith WLTM Hamish Walker 29% Kirsty E. Smith WLTM Helen Grundy 31% Kirsty E. Smith WLTM Helen Stevenson 44% Kirsty E. Smith WLTM Katie Hollender 40% Kirsty E. Smith WLTM Katie May Shipley 27% Kirsty E. Smith WLTM Kim Clarkson 27% Kirsty E. Smith WLTM Lindsey Cotterill 33% Kirsty E. Smith WLTM Michael Horsnall 40% Kirsty E. Smith WLTM Michelle Greenwood 22% Kirsty E. Smith WLTM Paula McCann 38% Kirsty E. Smith WLTM Rachel Grant 27% Kirsty E. Smith WLTM Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown 36% Kirsty E. Smith WLTM Sarah Cavani 33% Kirsty E. Smith WLTM Sarah Turner 29% Kirsty E. Smith WLTM Sookyung Huh 31% Kirsty E. Smith WLTM Steffie Richards 36% Kirsty E. Smith WLTM Steven Wheatley 33% Kirsty E. Smith WLTM Wayne Thexton 42% Kirsty E. Smith WLTM Yvette Hawkins 24%
Kim Clarkson WLTM Alex Staiger 42% Kim Clarkson WLTM Andrew Martyn Sugars 31% Kim Clarkson WLTM Anne Guest 20% Kim Clarkson WLTM Antonio Roberts 20% Kim Clarkson WLTM Anwyl Cooper-Willis 31% Kim Clarkson WLTM Carl Robinson 24% Kim Clarkson WLTM Christine Gray 20% Kim Clarkson WLTM Claire Flint 38% Kim Clarkson WLTM Clare Morgan 40% Kim Clarkson WLTM David Bethell 36% Kim Clarkson WLTM Dee Sheils 18% Kim Clarkson WLTM Elena Cassidy-Smith 29% Kim Clarkson WLTM Georgina Vinsun 24% Kim Clarkson WLTM Govinda Prasad-Sah 36% Kim Clarkson WLTM Hamish Walker 31% Kim Clarkson WLTM Helen Grundy 24% Kim Clarkson WLTM Helen Stevenson 33% Kim Clarkson WLTM Katie Hollender 22% Kim Clarkson WLTM Katie May Shipley 27% Kim Clarkson WLTM Kirsty E. Smith 27% Kim Clarkson WLTM Lindsey Cotterill 27% Kim Clarkson WLTM Michael Horsnall 29% Kim Clarkson WLTM Michelle Greenwood 27% Kim Clarkson WLTM Paula McCann 29% Kim Clarkson WLTM Rachel Grant 27% Kim Clarkson WLTM Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown 18% Kim Clarkson WLTM Sarah Cavani 22% Kim Clarkson WLTM Sarah Turner 27% Kim Clarkson WLTM Sookyung Huh 36% Kim Clarkson WLTM Steffie Richards 18% Kim Clarkson WLTM Steven Wheatley 29% Kim Clarkson WLTM Wayne Thexton 44% Kim Clarkson WLTM Yvette Hawkins 31%
Katie May Shipley WLTM Alex Staiger 29% Katie May Shipley WLTM Andrew Martyn Sugars 38% Katie May Shipley WLTM Anne Guest 22% Katie May Shipley WLTM Antonio Roberts 22% Katie May Shipley WLTM Anwyl Cooper-Willis 36% Katie May Shipley WLTM Carl Robinson 36% Katie May Shipley WLTM Christine Gray 24% Katie May Shipley WLTM Claire Flint 38% Katie May Shipley WLTM Clare Morgan 22% Katie May Shipley WLTM David Bethell 44% Katie May Shipley WLTM Dee Sheils 36% Katie May Shipley WLTM Elena Cassidy-Smith 22% Katie May Shipley WLTM Georgina Vinsun 38% Katie May Shipley WLTM Govinda Prasad-Sah 18% Katie May Shipley WLTM Hamish Walker 38% Katie May Shipley WLTM Helen Grundy 18% Katie May Shipley WLTM Helen Stevenson 29% Katie May Shipley WLTM Katie Hollender 36% Katie May Shipley WLTM Kim Clarkson 27% Katie May Shipley WLTM Kirsty E. Smith 27% Katie May Shipley WLTM Lindsey Cotterill 38% Katie May Shipley WLTM Michael Horsnall 20% Katie May Shipley WLTM Michelle Greenwood 27% Katie May Shipley WLTM Paula McCann 24% Katie May Shipley WLTM Rachel Grant 36% Katie May Shipley WLTM Richard Brammer and Vikki Brown 27% Katie May Shipley WLTM Sarah Cavani 27% Katie May Shipley WLTM Sarah Turner 27% Katie May Shipley WLTM Sookyung Huh 22% Katie May Shipley WLTM Steffie Richards 27% Katie May Shipley WLTM Steven Wheatley 22% Katie May Shipley WLTM Wayne Thexton 29% Katie May Shipley WLTM Yvette Hawkins 36%
Anna Francis is an artist and lecturer in Fine art at Staffordshire University.
WLTM is a dating agency for art works.
WLTM is an exhibition which is due to take place in the Standing Room at Harrington Mills Studios, Long Eaton on August 30th 2008.
WLTM is a curatorial investigation into a new way of selecting and exhibiting art works which removes the personal, subjective thoughts and feelings of the Curator, using statistical data alone to select and pair works of art for an exhibition. WLTM ensures that every artist that submits an application has an equal chance of being selected, regardless of previous experience, c.v. or relationship to the curator.
WLTM grew out of a conversation with Harrington Mill Studio's Jackie Berridge about the sometimes frustrating process of proposal writing for projects and exhibitions - and the lack of transparency that many selection processes allow.
WLTM will see the development of the character 'The Director' - the dating agency boss. Both Anna Francis and the Director will submit information to this blog, each will sign at the end of the entry in order to show who has written what.