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The sun and sunlight has been a recurring motif in Viv Miller’s painting for a number of years.

On the Edinburgh Gardens plinth a suggestively human proportioned mound is mutating over a period of five months as it is implicated in countless unforeseeable forces.

It’s easy to be mesmerised by the swishes and whirls of these painterly canvases. So what do we make of the use of the first line of William Blake’s poem ‘Jerusalem’ as the title for this show?

Doug Rickard’s A New American Picture is perhaps the inevitable consequence of Google Street View – an entire photographic essay on the subject of the state of America produced without a camera or the artist ever leaving his studio…