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.
Sacrilege and Idolatry: Religious Images in 16th-Century Europe
Brittany M. Beth, Student Programming Intern
Published by the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College
2006, 2 pages
Supplementary PDF (261.68 KB)Beauty Marks: African Metal Body Adornment
Jennifer Peterson, Public Relations Intern
Published by the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College
2006, 2 pages
Supplementary PDF (611.2 KB)Myth of the Noble Savage
Meghan Rice, Special Projects Intern
Published by the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College
2006, 2 pages
Supplementary PDF (220.51 KB)Arthur K. Wheelock, Jr., curator of northern Baroque painting at the National Gallery of Art. Edited by Nils Nadeau. Designed by Leeann Leftwich Zajas.
2006, brochure
Supplementary PDF (2.16 MB)Fred Wilson: So Much Trouble in the World—Believe It or Not!
Modern & Contemporary ArtUnited States & Canada Exhibition RelatedBarbara Thompson
With contributions by Mary K. Coffey and Jessica Hagedorn
Distributed by University Press of New England
2006, 80 pages, paper, ISBN 0-944722-31-8, $24.95
Coaxing the Spirits to Dance: Art and Society in the Papuan Gulf of New Guinea
Oceania Exhibition RelatedRobert L. Welsch, Virginia-Lee Webb, Sebastian Haraha
Distributed by University of Washington Press
2006, 128 pages, 2HB-75 paper, ISBN# 0-944722-30-X, $40.00
Protest in Paris 1968: Photographs by Serge Hambourg
EuropeModern & Contemporary Art Exhibition RelatedEssays by Anne Sa’adah and Thomas Crow
Introduction by Katherine Hart
Distributed by University Press of New England
2006, 88 pages, paper, ISBN #0-944722-32-6, $24.95
Reflections on the Mirror
Katherine Harrison ’06, The Homma Family Curatorial Intern
Published by the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College
2006, 2 pages
Supplementary PDF (183.16 KB)Insatiable Appetites: Curiosity, Consumption, and the Traveler in Historic Japan
Catherine Roberts ’05, Special Projects Intern
Published by the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College
2005, 2 pages
Supplementary PDF (253.09 KB)Relooking at Photographs, Deciphering the Details
Lisa Casey ’05, Education Intern
Published by the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College
2005, 2 pages
Supplementary PDF (191.89 KB)