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Exhibition

Ashmolean NOW: Soma Surovi Jannat

28 Mar-1 Nov 2026

Ashmolean Museum
Oxford OX1 2PH

Overview

This exhibition showcases the work of Bangladeshi artist Soma Surovi Jannat, who draws inspiration from the Sundarbans, the largest mangrove forest in the world, and the Ashmolean collections to address the climate crisis.

Her art reflects on environmental issues and the interconnectedness of nature and humanity, especially in Bangladesh, where the Sundarbans, faces threats from climate change. In her paintings and drawings, capturing urgent global and environmental issues, Surovi critiques the link between natural disasters and social inequalities.

As the first Bangladeshi artist-in-residence at the Ashmolean, this exhibition marks Surovi's debut solo show in the UK and also the first solo exhibition of a Bangladesh-based artist in a museum in the UK.

This exhibition will focus on Surovi’s new works and include Ashmolean objects that inspired some of her imagined landscapes.

About 40 objects will be on display, including various works on paper, a 30-foot-long scroll, and an ephemeral drawing which she will be completing on the gallery's wall.