Tarrah and Wilka met in a darkroom in 2004, and being that they share similar
interests, they began helping each other with their individual artistic
endeavors.
(untitled #) is Tarrah and Wilka's first collaborative project. It
began as a response to a critique of their independent work given by an
influential artist/critic/curator based in NYC. During separate studio visits
they each received the same response:
“As with most women who turn the camera on themselves, the work is
overburdened with emotion.”
This critique sent Tarrah and Wilka on a search for their place as artists and
individuals within the art world and within photographic history. What was
originally a visual investigation became (untitled #).
In (untitled # ) Tarrah and Wilka present the hidden layers behind
images to be consumed: the processes, the performances, the negotiations, the
relationships that make up the final image and the ultimate meaning. (untitled
# ) allows them to analyze themselves as “minority / collaborative /
women artists” in the same way they analyze trends in photography. Tarrah and
Wilka place themselves and their own images amidst the photography they are
critically investigating.