Ramadan Pavilion 2023

Colourful pavilion at the Victoria and Albert Museum to mark the holy month of Ramadan.

This is the first Ramadan Pavilion at the gallery and is designed by Shahed Saleem to evoke an abstracted mosque. It is based on prints and drawings in the gallery’s collection and has been used for events and two open Iftars as part of the annual Ramadan Festival curated by Ramadan Tent Project.

I loved the way it had simplified elements of a mosque and was open on all sides. It was a shame you couldn’t go in it when I was there but that might have been due to the rain or to stop children using it as a climbing frame.

In its bright colours it was a great use of the porcelain floored new entrance square.

Closed 1 May 2023

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