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Woke Up A Dinosaur

About the Exhibition: Woke Up A Dinosaur
Woke Up A Dinosaur presents a playful yet critical exploration of time, memory and cultural anxiety. The title itself suggests a sudden awakening of something ancient or forgotten, hinting at the resurfacing of history, belief systems or social structures within contemporary life.
Through drawing, text-based interventions and conceptual imagery, Sarwankar constructs layered narratives that question assumptions about progress, modernity and identity. The works operate with subtle wit, inviting viewers to decode irony and symbolism embedded within everyday situations.
The exhibition encourages reflection on how the past continues to shape the present, sometimes in unexpected and unsettling ways.
About the Artist: Vinayak Sarwankar
Vinayak Sarwankar is known for his distinctive practice that merges visual art with text and conceptual humour. His works often address:
• Cultural myths and collective belief systems
• Political and social narratives
• Memory and reinterpretation
• The absurdity within everyday realities
His ability to combine simplicity with intellectual depth makes his exhibitions both accessible and thought provoking.
Why This Exhibition Matters in Mumbai’s 2026 Art Scene
Method Kala Ghoda has emerged as a significant contemporary art space in Mumbai’s historic art district. Hosting Woke Up A Dinosaur reinforces its commitment to presenting concept-driven and experimental practices.
For collectors and enthusiasts, this exhibition offers insight into a contemporary artist who engages critically with language, symbolism and cultural memory.
What Visitors Can Expect
Visitors to the exhibition can expect:
• Text-driven visual compositions
• Conceptual drawings and mixed media works
• Sharp social commentary
• A blend of humour and critique
The show rewards close reading and thoughtful engagement.
Who Should Visit?
This exhibition is ideal for:
• Contemporary art collectors
• Students of visual arts and cultural studies
• Curators and art writers
• Viewers interested in conceptual art
• Visitors exploring the Kala Ghoda gallery circuit
Why You Should Visit
A witty and intellectually engaging exhibition that uses humour and narrative to question how history and belief resurface in contemporary culture.
