List members may be interested to know that in the current issue of the Open Access Journal of Art Historiography a number of reviews address the topic of colour and polychromy: Amanda Claridge: ‘Looking for Colour on Greek and Roman Sculpture’. Vinzenz Brinkmann, Oliver Primavesi, Max Hollein, (eds), Circumlitio. The Polychromy of Antique and Medieval Sculpture. Liebighaus Skulpturensammlung, Frankfurt am Main, 2010 5-AC/1 Jim Harris: ‘Looking at Colour on post-Antique Sculpture’. Vinzenz Brinkmann, Oliver Primavesi, Max Hollein, (eds), Circumlitio. The Polychromy of Antique and Medieval Sculpture. Liebighaus Skulpturensammlung, Frankfurt am Main, 2010 5-AH/1 John Mack: ‘Surfaces on African sculpture’. Leonard Kahan, Donna Page, and Pascal James Imperato (eds) in collaboration with Charles Bordogna and Bolaji Campbell with an introduction by Patrick McNaughton, Surfaces: Color, Substances, and Ritual Applications on African Sculpture, Indiana University Press, 2009 5-JM/2 Edmund Thomas: ‘Primary Colours’. Mark Bradley, Colour and Meaning in Ancient Rome, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009. 5-ET/1 I am very interested in publishing further papers, documents and reviews in this area. Some of you may be interested in the rest of the journal, which is at http://arthistoriography.wordpress.com/. Prof. Richard Woodfield Editor of the Journal of Art Historiography http://arthistoriography.wordpress.com/