Richard McVetis
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Exhibitions
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Cavaliero Finn presents Verdant Pulse at Collect 2026
Somerset House, Strand, London, WC2R 1LA 25 Feb - 1 Mar 2026Emerging from the quiet introspection of winter, Cavaliero Finn's curation 'Verdant Pulse' for Collect 2026 is designed to evoke lightness, movement, and the joyful momentum of new beginnings. Rooted in...Read more -
Cavaliero Finn at the London Art Fair
Business Design Centre 52 Upper Street London, N1 0QH 20 - 25 Jan 2026Cavaliero Finn is pleased to announce its participation in London Art Fair 2026, this January exhibiting within Platform: The Unexpected, a curated showcase selected and led by art historian and...Read more -
FOCUS 25 - THE LONGER VIEW
Design Avenue, Design Centre Chelsea Harbour. Lots Road, London 23 Sep - 16 Oct 2025Cavaliero Finn has curated a series of works by 17 of its artists as part of a House Guests showcase at Focus/25 - The Longer View, on view from September...Read more -
Revisit our show Collections for London Craft Week 2025 at Stockwell Studio
9 - 17 May 2025For London Craft Week, Cavaliero Finn returned to Stockwell Studio to present Collections, an exhibition which explored how artists put together collections to express a narrative, create a sequence or...Read more
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Revisit our presentation, 'Grounded' at Collect 2025
25 Feb - 2 Mar 2025At the beginning of March Cavaliero Finn presented 'Grounded' for Collect 2025, see a selection of the work showcased at the fair by 19 of the gallery's artists. Grounded was...Read more -
20 Years of Cavaliero Finn
Revisit Cavaliero Finn's landmark 20th anniversary exhibition at Stockwell Studio 8 May - 1 Aug 2024In 2004, Juliana Cavaliero and Debra Finn curated their first exhibition as Cavaliero Finn in a home in South London and they haven't looked back since.Read more
For this exhibition, Cavaliero Finn returned to its South London roots to celebrate its 20th birthday at Stockwell Studio. The exhibition featured a wide range of artists who have shown with the gallery over the last 20 years including work by our current portfolio of artists and work from some of our earlier artists, like painters Holly Frean, Daisy Cook and Caroline Popham, paper artist Thurle Wright, designer makers Sam Edkins and Deborah Bowness, and sculptors Tom Stogdon, Danuta Solowiej, Merete Rasmussen and Patricia Volk who returned to the gallery as guest artists for this show. The exhibition also included an installation by textile artist Isabelle Fletcher and new work by Lise Herud Braten, the most recent additions to the Cavaliero Finn portfolio.
Revisit this exhibition online now.
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Elemental Lines
Cavaliero Finn at Ballroom Arts 152A High Street, Aldeburgh, Suffolk IP15 5AQ UK 8 - 18 Jun 2023This exhibition, which coincided with the Aldeburgh Festival in Suffolk, took place in Ballroom Arts a beautiful space overlooking the North Sea. Elemental Lines examined how the lines of the...Read more -
The London Art Fair 2023
Cavaliero Finn presents Into the Night - Encounters 2023 18 - 22 Jan 2023Contemporary art gallery Cavaliero Finn exhibits at the London Art Fair 2023 with a presentation of art work by painters David Edmond, Catherine Knight, Kate Sherman, Mia Cavaliero, Judith Tucker and Trevor Burgess; textiles by Richard McVetis; ceramics by Jaejun Lee and sculptural furniture and lighting by Craig Bamford.Read more
Press
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Collect 2025: A Celebration of Contemporary Craft at Somerset House
Martyn White, https://martynwhite.co.uk/craft/collect-2025-a-celebration-of-contemporary-craft-at-somerset-house, February 25, 2025 -
State of the Art
Six Textile Artists to Invest inPatrick Hamilton Courtney, Homes and Gardens, July 1, 2024
Store
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Grid (Millman St), 2025£ 3,300.00 -
Orbit, 2025£ 3,960.00 -
The Edge Of Forever, 2025£ 17,600.00 -
Waning, 2025£ 5,500.00 -
There are Patterns There, 2024£ 7,500.00 -
White Circle on Black II, 2022£ 2,420.00 -
White Circle on Black III, 2022£ 2,420.00 -
White Circle on Black IV, 2022£ 2,420.00 -
White Circle on Black V, 2022£ 2,420.00 -
Circle Offset, 2021 -
Linear Abstract II, 2019£ 2,400.00
Biography
Richard McVetis, MA, RCA - Richard's practice is deeply rooted in process, and hand embroidery is intrinsic to this. His installations, drawings, and embroideries span across the congruity of macro and micro, often monochromatic and labour intensive. He records time and space through multiple dots, lines, and crosses. These meticulously rendered stitches reflect a preoccupation with the repetitive nature of process. Richard explores the subtle differences that emerge through ritualistic and habitual making. These inscribed patterns mark the hand's rhythms, a delicate performance of obsessive intricacy, refinement, and gesture. They record human presence, time and decay, each stitch or line acting as a marker for lived time, an embodiment of thought and patience. These physical, tactile, and repetitive modes of creation allow him the time to see and think, to occupy a space.
In his work, Richard examines, amongst other things, his enduring fascination with outer space, our connection to material, place, and our intrinsic relationship to the cosmos. In making this work, Richard seeks to connect and regain perspective in a world of disorder.
Born in eMalahleni (Witbank), South Africa, Richard currently lives and works in London. He studied at Manchester School of Art and the Royal College of Art, where he is currently Interim Co-head of the Textiles programme.
Richard has been shortlisted for the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize (2023), Jerwood Drawing Prize (2011, 2017), and Loewe Craft Prize (2018). His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, including Threads at Arnolfini (2023), the British Textile Biennial (2021), RENEW at Kettle’s Yard (2019), the Loewe Craft Prize at the Design Museum (2018), and Form + Motion with the British Council in South Korea (2017). In 2022, he held a solo show at the Craft Study Centre, Farnham. Recent awards include Bronze at Cheongju Craft Biennale, South Korea (2025), A-N Bursary (2025) and Cove Park Awarded Residency (2025/26).
In his work, Richard examines, amongst other things, his enduring fascination with outer space, our connection to material, place, and our intrinsic relationship to the cosmos. In making this work, Richard seeks to connect and regain perspective in a world of disorder.
Born in eMalahleni (Witbank), South Africa, Richard currently lives and works in London. He studied at Manchester School of Art and the Royal College of Art, where he is currently Interim Co-head of the Textiles programme.
Richard has been shortlisted for the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize (2023), Jerwood Drawing Prize (2011, 2017), and Loewe Craft Prize (2018). His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, including Threads at Arnolfini (2023), the British Textile Biennial (2021), RENEW at Kettle’s Yard (2019), the Loewe Craft Prize at the Design Museum (2018), and Form + Motion with the British Council in South Korea (2017). In 2022, he held a solo show at the Craft Study Centre, Farnham. Recent awards include Bronze at Cheongju Craft Biennale, South Korea (2025), A-N Bursary (2025) and Cove Park Awarded Residency (2025/26).
