Pictured: ALLGORITHIM House
Pictured brings together eleven photographers — Barto, Tui Caro-Lister, Armando Franco, Ty Joseph, Vincent Lantzy, Willow Belle, Andrew Russell, Marcus Soriano, Ethan Schlessinger, Austin Santangelo, and Kenna Wertheimer — working across documentary, portraiture, and image-making that moves between observation and intervention. These images do not seek spectacle; they dwell in quiet gestures, charged stillness, and fleeting interactions — photography as both record and interpretation. Installed throughout ALLGORITHIM House, the exhibition is encountered slowly, intimately, and without hierarchy. On view February 27 – April 17th.
ALLGORITHIM Presents Pictured
A Group Photography Exhibition
On View: February 27 – April 9
Opening Reception: Friday, February 27, 6–9 PM
Location: ALLGORITHIM House
Los Angeles, CA — ALLGORITHIM is pleased to present Pictured, a group exhibition of photography exploring the human condition through moments frozen in time. On view from February 27 through April 9 at ALLGORITHIM House, the exhibition brings together eleven photographers whose practices investigate intimacy, presence, memory, and emotional residue through the act of looking.
Featuring works by Barto, Tui Caro-Lister, Armando Franco, Ty Joseph, Vincent Lantzy, Willow Belle, Andrew Russell, Marcus Soriano, Ethan Schlessinger, Austin Santangelo, and Kenna Wertheimer, Pictured presents a wide-ranging yet cohesive dialogue around what it means to capture humanity as it unfolds—unposed, fragmented, tender, and unresolved.
Across documentary, portraiture, and image-making that lives between observation and intervention, the artists in Pictured engage photography as both record and interpretation. These images do not seek spectacle; instead, they dwell in quiet gestures, charged stillness, and fleeting interactions. Time is suspended, emotions linger, and the viewer is invited to sit with moments that feel at once deeply personal and universally familiar.
Installed throughout the domestic setting of ALLGORITHIM House, the exhibition emphasizes photography’s relationship to lived space—encountered slowly, intimately, and without hierarchy. Pictured reflects ALLGORITHIM’s ongoing commitment to presenting work that values sincerity, vulnerability, and the subtle power of human presence.
The opening reception will take place on Friday, February 27 from 6 to 9 PM.
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