Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth

6 East Wheelock St., Hanover, NH
hood.museum@dartmouth.edu
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Free and open to all

Ongoing: Monet: Reimagining the French Landscape highlights two landscape paintings by Claude Monet, the seminal French painter of the late nineteenth century. Through quick strokes of brightly colored paint, Monet prompted his audiences to take a new look at the French landscape. Ongoing: Abstraction in North America predates the founding of the United States by thousands of years. Picking up this story in the 19th century, Always Already: Abstraction in the United States celebrates diverse approaches to color, geometry, and composition. Free and open to all.

Claude Monet, Route près de Giverny (Road near Giverny), 1885, oil on canvas. Lent by the Gregg Turk Foundation. Photo by Rob Strong. At Hood Museum of Art.
Claude Monet, Route près de Giverny (Road near Giverny), 1885, oil on canvas. Lent by the Gregg Turk Foundation. Photo by Rob Strong. At Hood Museum of Art.
Frank Stella, Chocorua IV, 1966, fluorescent alkyd and epoxy painting on shaped canvas. Purchased through the Miriam H. and S. Sidney Stoneman Acquisition Fund, a gift from Judson and Carol Bemis, Class of 1976, and gifts from the Lathrop Fellows, in honor of Brian P. Kennedy, Director of the Hood Museum of Art, 2005-2010; 2010.50. At Hood Museum of Art.
Frank Stella, Chocorua IV, 1966, fluorescent alkyd and epoxy painting on shaped canvas. Purchased through the Miriam H. and S. Sidney Stoneman Acquisition Fund, a gift from Judson and Carol Bemis, Class of 1976, and gifts from the Lathrop Fellows, in honor of Brian P. Kennedy, Director of the Hood Museum of Art, 2005-2010; 2010.50. At Hood Museum of Art.