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Soma Surovi Jannat

Soma Surovi Jannat

Climate, Culture, Care

By (author) Mallica Kumbera Landrus

£20.00

Publishing 8th Jun 2026
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    • The book focuses on the artist’s recent works, concerns around environmental issues, and engagement with the Ashmolean collections
    • There are various articles and some commercial catalogues of her previous works, but none on her recent works
    • This is the first exhibition-related book on Soma Surovi Jannat
    • The exhibition and book provide the Museum an opportunity to engage wider diverse audiences, while also presenting the works of a contemporary multidisciplinary artist who reflects and draws strength from our collections
    Full Description

    In 2023 Soma Surovi Jannat (b.1990), one of the most exciting emerging artists working in South Asia, became the Ashmolean’s first artist-in-residence from Bangladesh. Jannat’s art practice arises from a profound connection with nature. Inspired by the Ashmolean collection, her recent works weave together motifs to create new imaginary worlds of forests, bodies of water, animal and human forms. The exhibition will capture the ways in which Jannat explores the climate crisis, natural disasters, and the disproportionate impact on marginalised communities and ecosystems. An artist of exceptional talent and versatility, this would be Jannat’s first solo exhibition in the UK focusing on her engagement with the Ashmolean collections and the works created between 2023 and 2026. The exhibition and book provide the Museum an opportunity to engage wider diverse audiences, while also presenting the works of a contemporary multidisciplinary artist who reflects and draws strength from our collections.

    About the Author

    Professor Mallica Kumbera Landrus is Keeper of the Eastern Art Department in the Ashmolean Museum, where the collections span more than 5,000 years of cultural and artistic development, from across Asia and parts of Africa. Her curatorial responsibilities are mainly in Indian, Himalayan and Southeast Asian art.

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    Specifications
    Publisher
    Ashmolean Museum
    ISBN
    9781910807712
    Publish date
    8th Jun 2026
    Binding
    Paperback / softback
    Territory
    World excluding Australasia
    Size
    280 mm x 230 mm
    Pages
    96 Pages
    Illustrations
    50 color
    Name of series
    Ashmolean NOW
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