Migrate Journey
Saleem, S. 2024. Migrate Journey. Chisenhale Gallery, London 26 - 28 Apr 2024
Saleem, S. 2024. Migrate Journey. Chisenhale Gallery, London 26 - 28 Apr 2024
Creators | Saleem, S. |
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Collaborators | Islam, N & Jamil, R |
Description | Migrate Journey, is an artwork and programme of events celebrating untold histories of migration to Tower Hamlets. The project is a collaboration between Shahed Saleem, photographer Rehan Jamil and Nurull Islam of Mile End Community Project. Since 2019, the creative team has attempted to capture the manifold and complex migration stories of first—and second-generation immigrants from across Tower Hamlets through one-on-one interviews and a series of workshops in the community. |
Keywords | Migration, public art, gallery |
Year | 26 Apr 2024 |
2024 |
ReOrientalism: Representing London's Muslim history through its adapted mosques
Saleem, S. and Sobers-Khan, N. 2025. ReOrientalism: Representing London's Muslim history through its adapted mosques. The London Journal. https://doi.org/10.1080/03058034.2025.2479659
Faith, Place and Migration
Saleem, S. 2024. Faith, Place and Migration. Staffordshire Street Gallery, London SE15 08 - 17 Mar 2024
From Kelmscott to Cambridge: Britain's long encounter with the Islamic Arts
Saleem, S. 2024. From Kelmscott to Cambridge: Britain's long encounter with the Islamic Arts. in: Bain, R. (ed.) Tulips and Peacocks: William Morris and Art from the Islamic World Yale University Press. pp. 157-171
The Ramadan Pavilion at the Victoria and Albert Museum 2023
Saleem, S. 2024. The Ramadan Pavilion at the Victoria and Albert Museum 2023. in: Sengupta, T. and King, S. (ed.) Reclaiming Colonial Architecture London RIBA.
The Mosque in Britain 1990-2021
Saleem, S. 2024. The Mosque in Britain 1990-2021. in: Barnwell, P.S. (ed.) Places of Worship in Britain and Ireland 1990-2021 Lincolnshire Shaun Tyas. pp. 161-175
Ramadan Pavilion
Saleem, S. 2023. Ramadan Pavilion. Victoria and Albert Museum, London 05 Mar - 01 May 2023
The Mosque in Britain 1929-1990
Saleem, S. 2023. The Mosque in Britain 1929-1990. in: Barnwell, P. and Doig, A. (ed.) Places of Worship in Britain and Ireland 1929-1990 Lincolnshire Shaun Tyas. pp. 236-250
The mosque and the nation
Saleem, S. 2023. The mosque and the nation. in: Pandya, S. (ed.) After Belonging: Architecture, Nation, Difference Routledge.
Introductory Essay: Sacred, Spiritual, Secular: Spaces of Faith in the Twenty-first century
Jordan, K. and Saleem, S. 2022. Introductory Essay: Sacred, Spiritual, Secular: Spaces of Faith in the Twenty-first century. Architecture and Culture. 10 (4), pp. 565-570. https://doi.org/10.1080/20507828.2024.2386495
“We Don’t Want a Multicultural Minaret, We Want an Islamic Minaret”: Negotiating the Past in the Production of Contemporary Muslim Architecture in Britain
Saleem, Shahed 2022. “We Don’t Want a Multicultural Minaret, We Want an Islamic Minaret”: Negotiating the Past in the Production of Contemporary Muslim Architecture in Britain. Architecture and Culture. 10 (4), pp. 710-727. https://doi.org/10.1080/20507828.2024.2366726
London's Mosques
Saleem, S. 2022. London's Mosques. Casabella. 930, pp. 20-22.
V&A Pavilion of Applied Arts at the Venice Biennale 2021
Saleem, S. 2021. V&A Pavilion of Applied Arts at the Venice Biennale 2021. Venice, Italy 01 May - 30 Nov 2021
British Mosques
Saleem, S. Turner, C. and Kilgallon, E. (ed.) 2021. British Mosques. Foolscap Editions.
Exhibiting self-built British mosques; between the digital and the physical
Saleem, S. 2020. Exhibiting self-built British mosques; between the digital and the physical . Journal of Civic Architecture. 6, pp. 45-67.
Towards a new vernacular; the architecture of the mosque in Britain
Saleem, S. 2020. Towards a new vernacular; the architecture of the mosque in Britain. P.E.A.R (Paper for Emerging Research in Architecture). (8), pp. 78-85.
The mosque and the nation
Saleem, Shahed 2020. The mosque and the nation. National Identities. 22 (4), pp. 463-470. https://doi.org/10.1080/14608944.2020.1811515
The British Mosque: An architectural and social history
Saleem, S. 2018. The British Mosque: An architectural and social history. Swindon Historic England.
The British Mosque 1930-1990: laying the foundations for a battle of the styles
Saleem, S. 2017. The British Mosque 1930-1990: laying the foundations for a battle of the styles. Places of Worship in Britain and Ireland 1929-1990. Oxford 27 - 29 Jan 2017
Makespace Architects
Saleem, S. 2016. Makespace Architects. in: Wing, S. (ed.) Designing Sacred Spaces Routledge.
Building and Becoming: The Shahporan Mosque and the Unfolding of Muslim Visual Identity in London
Saleem, S. 2016. Building and Becoming: The Shahporan Mosque and the Unfolding of Muslim Visual Identity in London. in: Quash, B., Rosen, A. and Reddaway, C. (ed.) Visualising a Sacred City: London, Art and Religion London I.B. Tauris. pp. 205-218
The British Mosque, a summary
Saleem, S. 2015. The British Mosque, a summary. Institute of Historic Building Conservation. Norwich 18 - 20 Jun 2015
The Mosque in Britain, finding its place
Saleem, S. 2014. The Mosque in Britain, finding its place. in: Verkaaik, O. (ed.) Religious Architecture: anthropological perspectives Amsterdam University Press. pp. 185-204
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