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Viewing  Seeing Red: a pulse-quickening show at Phillips

What does the colour red mean to you? In Seeing Red, a selling exhibition presented by Phillips and curated by Jane Neal and Fru Tholstrup, we discover all manner of expressions of this intense hue, evoking everything from love and passion to danger.

From former Monday Muse, Lara Bohinc’s voluptuous seating – recalling the sensuality of the female form – to Dale Chihuly’s intestine-like Ruby Red chandelier, these are visceral works that seduce and repel. Marina Abramović, Miles Aldridge, Charming Baker and Helen Beard also star in this pulse-quickening exhibition. Catch it before it closes.

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Dates
16 March 2024 — 24 March 2024
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The Wick Culture - Hamad Butt, Transmission, 1990. Image courtesy of Jamal Butt
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Viewing Hamad Butt: Apprehensions at Whitechapel Gallery

The Wick Culture - Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time, designed by Marina Tabassum, Marina Tabassum Architects (MTA). Interior view. © Marina Tabassum Architects (MTA), Photo Iwan Baan, Courtesy: Serpentine.
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Viewing the Serpentine Pavilion 2025 by Marina Tabassum at Kensington Gardens

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Viewing Liverpool Biennial of Contemporary Art

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Viewing Michaela Yearwood-Dan: No Time for Despair at Hauser & Wirth

The Wick Culture - The Weston Collections Hall at V&A East
Storehouse, including glass floor with
views down into the busy working store. Image by Hufton + Crow for V&A
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Viewing V&A East Storehouse

The Wick Culture - Holly Stevenson, Příbor Steps
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Viewing Holly Stevenson: Tracing The Irretraceable at Freud Museum