Pipeline is a contemporary art gallery founded in 2022 by Tatiana Cheneviere. The gallery introduces each artist with a single artwork ahead of their exhibition. It operates as a divided space, the main exhibition area and an end room which features one work by the artist whose exhibition is forthcoming. Selected by the artist, this introductory work reveals particulars of their current practice or potentials for the future, providing essential context with each exhibition.
Pipeline is committed to working with artists based outside of London within the UK. The gallery has a national focus although is not limited to exclusively British artists. In July 2024, Pipeline swapped its central London space with Newcastle non-profit Slugtown, in an attempt to foster a more nationally inclusive art community.
Pipeline proposes the work of Callum Harvey and George Richardson in dialogue, bringing together their shared environments of interior spaces. George Richardson is an artist working with sculpture. His work looks at community culture, identity politics, and power structures. By capturing and questioning everyday traditions through the use of domestic objects, Richardson takes a nostalgic lens to contemporary life.
Callum Harvey explores environments which sit within places of transition, where perceptions of space are altered and natural forms are flattened. Looking at imagery from Art Nouveau and Arts and Crafts movements, Harvey is interested in idealised depictions of nature and its construction through design that allows us to experience it in new ways. Both artists explore our relationship to interior spaces through domestic objects, design and architecture, approaching it within the mediums of paint and sculpture.
George Richardson will present an etching on wood referencing parquet flooring. Harvey will present a large scale painting referencing muralism. Both artists look at the boundary between private and public spaces.
Callum Harvey (b. 1998) lives and works in Cornwall, UK. He completed his BA at Falmouth University in 2020 and received a scholarship to study for his MA at the Royal College of Art graduating in 2023. Solo presentations include his current show at Pipeline, London (2025); Art Rotterdam (2024); Pipeline, London (2023). Group exhibitions include Art Works Gallery, Singapore (2024); Huxley-Parlour at Miart, Milan (2024); Studio West, London (2023); Kingsgate Project Space, London (2023); Safehouse, London (2023); Centre Space Gallery, Bristol (2023) and Huxley-Parlour, New York (2023).
George Richardson (b. 1996) lives and works in London. He completed his MFA at the Slade School of Fine Art in 2023, becoming artist in residence at Sarabande Foundation for which he received the Sarabande Emerging Artist Grant (2023-2024). He has recently been re-awarded the Sarabande Foundation Artist Residency for 2024-2025. Richardson’s work was included in a duo show at Flexitron Gallery, London, in collaboration with Pipeline, London (2023). His work has been included in a number of group shows, including The Hari Art Prize, London (2024); Hypha Studios, London (2024); Sarabande Foundation, London (2024); Alice Black Gallery, London (2024); OHSH Projects, London (2024); Max Radford Gallery, London (2023); ACME Glassyard, London (2023). Richardson’s first solo show will be at Pipeline, London (May, 2025).