ASHMOLEAN NOW: SOMA SUROVI JANNAT

CLIMATE CULTURE CARE

FREE EXHIBITION –  opens 28 Mar 2026

Gallery 8


This is the fifth in the Ashmolean NOW exhibition series, where contemporary artists are invited to create new work inspired by the Ashmolean’s historical collections.


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.
 

Section of the Between the Sea and Sky 30-foot scroll artwork by Soma Surovi Jannat showing an orange half globe and tiny bees and ants

Detail from Between the Sea and Sky, Who Holds the Ground? 30ft-scroll by Soma Surovi Jannat and the exhibition poster image

 

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.

 

Detail of Between the Sea and the Sky, Who Holds the Ground? 30 foot scroll by Soma Surovi Jannat
Detail of Between the Sea and the Sky, Who Holds the Ground? 30-foot scroll by Soma Surovi Jannat

Between the Sea and Sky, Who Holds the Ground? (sections), 30-ft scroll, Soma Surovi Jannat, 2024-25, archival ink pen on paper, acrylic colour, gold & silver leaf

 

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.
 

Two works by young Bangladesh artist Soma Surovi Jannat showing two artworks featuring figures and continent maps and themes of climate change

Where every leaf holds a tale (2 of 8 paintings), Soma Surovi Jannat, 2023, archival ink pen on paper, acrylic colour, gold & silver leaf

 

Header image details are taken from: 'Where every leaf holds a tale', and 'Between the Sea and the Sky, Who Holds the Ground?' artworks. All header image details and works by the artist are © Soma Surovi Jannat


 

EXHIBITION SUPPORTERS

The South Asia-based Frere Hall artist-in-residence programme at the Ashmolean and this exhibition's publication is supported by Seher and Taimur Hassan.
 

British Council Bangladesh sponsor logo in blue
Samdani Art Foundation logo

Sotheby's
Neha & Sumedh Jaiswal via Goldman Sachs Gives
Charles Wallace Bangladesh Trust
Gallery Espace, New Delhi

ABOUT ASHMOLEAN NOW

For this series of exhibitions in Gallery 8, each artist explores different areas of the Museum’s broad collections from the artists' individual perspectives. The first summer Ashmolean NOW 2023–24 exhibition showed work by Flora Yukhnovich and Daniel Crews-Chubb, followed by Pio Abad in February 2024. Bettina von Zwehl's photographs were on show until spring 2025, followed by Daphne Wright's sculptures in our current exhibition, which opened in June 2025.

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