The Hood Museum of Art's ambitious publishing program ranges from book-length studies of collection areas and traveling exhibitions to numerous brochures and gallery guides, including our special A Space for Dialogue: Fresh Perspectives on the Permanent Collections from Dartmouth's Students series, now numbering over one hundred brochures. Our publications reflect the thriving scholarly community that intersects with the Hood collections on an ongoing basis, comprised of the curatorial staff, Dartmouth faculty and students, and colleagues and researchers from other institutions. The Hood Museum has published over fifty books and numerous brochures in the past twenty years.
Print Archive
Explore various Hood Museum of Art publications.
The Women of Shin Hanga: The Judith and Joseph Barker Collection of Japanese Prints
AsiaModern & Contemporary ArtEdited by Allen Hockley, with contributions by Kendall H. Brown, Allen Hockley, and Nozomi Naoi
Distributed by University Press of New England
2013, 280 pages
paper, ISBN # 978-0-944722-45-9, $40.00
Nature Transformed: Edward Burtynsky’s Vermont Quarry Photographs in Context
Modern & Contemporary ArtUnited States & Canada Exhibition RelatedEdited by Juliette Bianco and Pieter Broucke, with contributions by Ilaria Brancoli Busdraghi, Kirsten Hoving, and Gary
Johnson
Distributed by University Press of New England
2012, 96 pages
paper, ISBN # 978-0-944722-43-5, $24.95
Men of Fire: José Clemente Orozco and Jackson Pollock
Mexico, Central, & South AmericaModern & Contemporary ArtNative AmericaUnited States & Canada Exhibition RelatedContributions by Mary K. Coffey, Sharon Lorenzo, Lisa Mintz Messinger, and Stephen Polcari
Distributed by University Press of New England
2012, 120 pages
paper, ISBN # 978-0-944722-42-8, $24.95
Crossing Cultures: The Owen and Wagner Collection of Contemporary Aboriginal Australian Art at the Hood Museum of Art
Modern & Contemporary ArtOceania Exhibition RelatedEdited by Stephen Gilchrist, with contributions by Sally Butler, John Carty, Jennifer Deger, Françoise Dussart, N. Bruce
Duthu, Stephen Gilchrist, Brian P. Kennedy, Howard Morphy, Will Owen, and Henry F. Skerritt
2012, 184 pages
paper, ISBN # 978-0-944722-44-2
Esmé Thompson: The Alchemy of Design
Modern & Contemporary ArtUnited States & Canada Exhibition RelatedContributions by Liz Quackenbush and Marjorie Woods and an interview with the artist by Brian Kennedy
Foreword by Katherine Hart, Interim Director of the Hood Museum of Art
Distributed by University Press of New England
2011, 96 pages
paper, ISBN # 978-0-944722-40-4, $19.95
Edited by Jacquelynn Baas, with contributions by Jacquelynn Baas, Ken Friedman, Hannah Higgins, and Jacob Proctor
Publishing partner: University of Chicago Press
2011, 133 pages
paper, ISBN-13# 978-0-226-03359-4, ISBN-10# 0-226-03359-7, $30.00
Native American Art at Dartmouth: Highlights from the Hood Museum of Art
Modern & Contemporary ArtNative AmericaUnited States & Canada Collection HighlightsExhibition RelatedWith contributions by George P. Horse Capture Sr., Joe D. Horse Capture, Joseph M. Sanchez, Colin G. Calloway, and Karen S. Miller, as well as Leah Bowe, Sherry Brydon, Heather Igloliorte, Miles R. Miller, Jennifer Neptune, Megan A. Smetzer, Joyce M. Szabo, and Jenny Tone-Pah-Hote
Publishing partner: University Press of New England
2011, 212 pages
paper, ISBN# 978-1-61168-033-1, $40.00
Frank Stella: Irregular Polygons, 1965–66
Modern & Contemporary ArtUnited States & Canada Exhibition RelatedBrian P. Kennedy
Distributed by University Press of New England
2010, 144 pages, cloth
ISBN# 978-0-944722-39-8, $45.00
A Closer Look: No. 8 (Lilac and Orange over Ivory) by Mark Rothko
Modern & Contemporary ArtUnited States & Canada A Closer Look BrochuresVivian Ladd, Museum Educator, and Brian Kennedy, Director
Brochure, 2009. Reprinted 2013.
Supplementary PDF (939.45 KB)Emily Shubert Burke, Assistant Curator for Special Projects
2009, 24 pages, exhibition guide
Supplementary PDF (4.42 MB)