The “Mool” exhibition is held at Bikaner House and features works by 20 South Asian artists. Across multiple mediums, the show centers on themes of home, memory, and belonging. It presents artistic explorations of personal and collective experiences, highlighting how individuals and communities connect to place through lived histories and cultural references.

Several works, including those by Wahida Ahmed and Deena Pindoria, focus on cultural identity and tradition. The exhibition also extends beyond personal narratives to address broader contexts such as migration. Sources describe how elements like land and water shape perceptions of home, linking geography to memory and identity in the works displayed.

Across the coverage, the core emphasis remains consistent: “Mool” uses contemporary South Asian art to examine what “home” means and how it is formed or reshaped through movement, heritage, and sensory ties to the environment.