As a collection, it's a flurry of contrasts: banal shots of suburban crossroads feature alongside rigidly-posed family portraits. Meanwhile, Raghubir Singh's work depicts detailed, animated street scenes in India, and Ari Marcopoulos captures snowboarders in flight. There's a focus on 'straight', or documentary, photography from the 1970s and 1980s. Stand-out scenes include Karlheinz Weinberger's wry, almost insidious snaps of biker gangs, and film director Larry Clark's grizzly sex, drugs 'n' youth images from 1970s Tulsa - demonstrating a longtime love of shock value. In the gallery's tiny spaces, it doesn't add up to the most cohesive of journeys, but you will find some memorably vivid turns along the way.