I think that this quiet corner is designed for groups of schoolchildren....but it was appreciated!
I need to return when it isn't quite so busy...there is a daily organ recital and I arrived just after that had finished.
Last time I visited I saw the gallery with the Glasgow Boys..I found the Colourists this time, but couldn't concentrate on it.
There is much of Glasgow's history in the exhibits, but also a fair bit of Empire ..but then that did build and develop Glasgow into the city it us with the multicultural, multifaceted population that it has had for centuries.
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What neat displays. And of course I want to know more about the bald expressive heads floating around.
what an intriging place, those heads are trippy
A beautiful building. I hope that you do get to return at a quieter time to enjoy it.
Those heads! Just creepy, to me. . The building looks very grand. I like that shadow photo, nice capture.
What a marvelous museum! I was amused by the hanging faces (Talking Heads?) but I imagine you were most drawn to the pottery. Beautiful building, though.
I love those black and white diamond floors! Thanks for the your 😊
This looks like a grand museum. The building architecture is beautiful. The rooms, halls, tile flooring and lovely arches provide so much interest. The exhibits look terrific. What are the floating heads about?
I think that was part of the exhibition called Expressions
Smashing photos.
Thankyou..there is so much more to see everywhere than the obvious
Thinks..... patchwork....
Beautiful images all. Makes me rethink why we decided not to go to Glasgow -- I'd love to see this in such a stunning building.
Fascinating! I wonder if Cyprus has called for the return of its plundered ceramics? I love those heads suspended from the ceiling. Very cool.
Looking at your interesting pictures I realised it's decades since I've visited Kelvingrove, so it's gone on my mental list if I find myself near Glasgow. What a splendid place, and I do remember the floors, which reminded me of a quilt my friend had made. They would make a nice quilt design, wouldn't they? I do find those heads a bit worrying though. I think there may be a slight fashion in museums for groups of heads. After the national Portrait Gallery reopened (well worth a visit btw) I saw a group of busts and sculptured heads near the main entrance. It could have been a temporary exhibition and to be honest if anywhere can have a group of heads the NPG ought to be able to... but still.... I found them a bit creepy and gave them a wide berth! :)
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