In reply to DaveHK:
> I was glad when it returned to Kelvingrove after its extended period at St Mungo's. My recollection is that it's at the end of one of those long rooms, you turn a corner and just get hit by it, there might as well be nothing else in the room, so strongly does it grab and hold ones attention. It wasn't displayed nearly as well at St Mungo's.
I was lucky enough to be very involved in the refurbishment of Kelvingrove about 25 years ago. All the curators we worked closely with were so enthusiastic and knowledgeable and that, combined with a very capable (and for once, not totally profit-driven) main contractor and their specialist subbies made the project a real pleasure to work on. I learnt a heck of a lot on that project.
From memory, the Dali was originally sited at the far end of one of the long colonnades along the side of one of the courts but it may have been relocated since then, I've not been back in a very long time!