Technical innovation, artist networks, and contested memorials.
Liverpool University Press is pleased to inform you of the latest content in 'Sculpture Journal', the foremost scholarly journal devoted to sculpture in all its aspects across the globe. It provides an international forum for writers and scholars in the wider field of sculpture, including all three-dimensional art and monuments.
This issue spans topics from technical analysis of a fifteenth-century sculpture to social networks in the Neapolitan marble trade, and features an open access article by Leo Franks offering a critical reassessment of Fred Kormis’s Memorial to Prisoners of War and Concentration Camp Victims and its complex position within Britain’s history of Holocaust remembrance.
You can read the full editorial for this issue for free.
Table of contents
Editorial
Free Access
Natasha Ruiz-Gómez
Research Articles
'The Virgin with the Laughing Child': technical and art-historical analyses of an enigmatic fifteenth-century terracotta sculpture
Charlotte Hubbard, Rachel Boyd, Lucia Burgio, Laura Chase, Adriana Francescutto Miró, Anne Bouquillon, and Marc Bormand
‘De una medesima patria et prattici insieme’: nationality and friendship in the Neapolitan marble industry at the end of the sixteenth century
Vincenzo Sorrentino
Open Access
Critiquing the beheading of Britain’s first Holocaust memorial
Leo Franks
Review
Sharon Hecker (ed.), 'Manu-Facture: The Ceramics of Lucio Fontana'
Jennifer S. Griffiths
Notes on Contributors
Free Access
Reference:
TOC: Sculpture Journal 35.2 (2026). In: ArtHist.net, Jun 13, 2026 (accessed Jun 13, 2026), <https://arthist.net/archive/52718>.