The Hood Museum of Art's ambitious publishing program ranges from book-length studies of collection areas and Hood 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 has published over fifty books and numerous brochures in the past twenty years.
Print Archive
Explore various Hood Museum of Art publications.
Post-Pastoral: New Images of the New England Landscape
Modern & Contemporary ArtUnited States & Canada Exhibition RelatedForeword by Timothy Rub, acknowledgements by Amy Schlegel, regional artists
1998, 32 pages, 2HB-3 paper, ISBN# none, $7.00
Image and Self in Contemporary Native American Photoart
Modern & Contemporary ArtNative America Exhibition RelatedPreface by Timothy Rub, essays by artists Carm Little Turtle, Shelly Niro, Jolene Rickard, Hulleah Tsinhnahjinni, and
Richard Ray Whitman
1995, 24 pages, 2HB-41 brochure, ISBN# none, $4.50
Looking for America: Prints of Rural Life from the 1930s and 1940s
Modern & Contemporary ArtUnited States & Canada Exhibition RelatedEssay by Barbara J. MacAdam
1994, 10 pages, 2HB-36 brochure, ISBN# 0-944722-18-0, $3.00
To Image and to See: Crow Indian Photographs by Edward S. Curtis and Richard Throssel, 1905–1910
Modern & Contemporary ArtNative AmericaUnited States & Canada Exhibition RelatedPreface by Timothy Rub, essay by Tamara Northern, curator, introduction by Wendi-Starr Brown
1993, 31 pages, 2HB-32 paper, ISBN# 0-944722-16-4, $6.00
Introduction by Timothy Rub, essays by Kathleen Merrill, guest curator, and Lawrence Rinder, Curator of Modern Art at
the University Art Museum, Berkeley
1993, 32 pages, 2HB-32 paper, ISBN# 0-944722-16-4, $4.95
Subject(s): Prints and Multiples by Jonathan Borofsky, 1982–1991
Modern & Contemporary ArtUnited States & Canada Exhibition RelatedIntroduction by James Cuno, Director of the Harvard University Art Museums, essay by Ruth E. Fine, Curator, National
Gallery of Art.
1992, 110 pages
1HB-27 paper, ISBN# 0-944722-12-1, $20.00
1HB-28 cloth, ISBN# 0-944722-11-3, $30.00
The Independent Group: Postwar Britain and the Aesthetics of Plenty
EuropeModern & Contemporary Art Exhibition RelatedIntroduction by Jacquelynn Baas, essays by Larwrence Alloway, Theo Crosby, Allison and Peter Smithson, Denise Scott Brown, Graham Whitham, James Lingwood, David Robbins.
1990, 256 pages
1HB-26 paper, ISBN# none, $35.00
1HB-27 cloth, ISBN# 0-262181-39-8, $50.00
Preface by Raphael Bernstein, introduction and acknowledgments by James Cuno, foreword by David William, Artistic
Director of the Stratford Festival, essays by Desmond Healey, James Cuno, Margaret Spicer
1990, 104 pages, 2HB-16 paper, ISBN# 0-944722-06-7, $20.00
Scenes and Sequences: Recent Monotypes by Eric Fischl
Modern & Contemporary ArtUnited States & Canada Exhibition RelatedIntroduction by James Cuno, essays by Richard Field, Elizabeth Armstrong, and Carol Zemel, poem by E. L. Doctorow
1990, 120 pages, 2HB-22 cloth, ISBN# 0-810933-03-9, $35.00
Treasures of the Hood Museum of Art
Ancient ArtAsiaEuropeModern & Contemporary ArtUnited States & CanadaIntroduction by Jacquelynn Baas, essays by Charles Moore and the curators
Publishing partner: Hudson Hills Press LLC
1985, 160 pages
2HB-18A paper, ISBN# 0-933920-72-5, $20.00
2HB-18B cloth, ISBN# 0-933920-71-7, $35.00