The Wick Culture - Pascal Sender and Katy Wickremesinghe The Wick Culture - Pascal Sender and Katy Wickremesinghe
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Interview The Wick x Pascal Sender

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Pascal Sender and Katy Wickremesinghe
07 March 2025
In conversation
Pascal Sender and Katy Wickremesinghe
07 March 2025
For this week’s Culturally Curious hop, The Wick caught up with Pascal Sender to explore his new exhibition ‘Happy Hour’ at Saatchi Yates.

This exhibition is the second solo London show for Sender and pushes the boundaries of conventional painting by integrating augmented reality through a hand-coded app, which brings his work to life, transporting the viewer into another dimension. Protagonists leap off the canvas – explorers ride whales, dancers sing and skateboarders perform backflips.

His wholly new body of work captures contemporary recreation in digital age through his post-futurist scenes that blurs the line between the human and the mechanical – offering a poignant reflection on modern life, where virtual and tangible realities increasingly intertwine.

On view until April 11 2025.

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06 March 2025 — 11 April 2025
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