Again, this is really useful. I’ll look through the pics you suggested and see what I think. I agree with you on the unexpected or non-thematic juxtapositions. It’s a different context, but my favourite photo gallery (unfortunately due to close permanently this year) is the huge Pier 24 in San Francisco. The curators have drawn on a large and fairly broad collection held by its foundation as well as other sources to create incredible exhibitions in which the pictures speak to each other in contrasting and enlightening ways. It really helps to draw out ideas, meaning and significance from a photo when you view it in a space with, particularly, other photographers’ work and can go back and forth between them. (Aside, Pier 24 is selling off its exhibition catalogues at half price. I’d recommend This Land and Looking Back, both of which were fantastic exhibits). If anyone can make it to Pier 24 before it closes, you have to book a time slot online before you go, jfyi. Means it’s never crowded. It’s free entry