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.
Art in Motion: A Deeper Look at the Animated Figure and Its Presence in Contemporary Works
Kayla Gilbert ’12, Homma Family Intern
Published by the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College
2012, 2 pages
Supplementary PDF (621.42 KB)The Allure of Ruins: Views of the Temple of Sibyl at Tivoli across Time
Francie Middleton ’12, Homma Family Intern
Published by the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College
2012, 2 pages
Supplementary PDF (342.36 KB)Agents of Change: Metamorphosis and the Feminine
Claire Hunter ’12, Mellon Special Project Intern
Published by the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College
2012, 2 pages
Supplementary PDF (276.9 KB)Escaping the Moment: Seeing Time in Photography
Chanon (Kenji) Praepipatmongkol ’13, Mellon Special Project Curatorial Intern
Published by the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College
2012, 2 pages
Supplementary PDF (299.6 KB)Published by the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College
Autumn/Winter 2011–2012, 16 pages
Supplementary PDF (1.27 MB)Published by the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College
Spring/Summer 2011, 16 pages
Supplementary PDF (2.03 MB)Vivian Ladd, Museum Educator For the label, she adapted information provided by T. Barton Thurber, Curator of European Art, and research by Joy Kenseth, Professor of Art History at Dartmouth College, and Arthur Wheelock, Curator of Northern Baroque Painting at the National Gallery of Art.
2011, brochure
Supplementary PDF (642.71 KB)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
Aerial Perspectives: Grounded in an Infinite Landscape
Natalia Wrobel ’11, Class of 1954 Intern
Published by the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College
2011, 2 pages
Supplementary PDF (5.94 MB)