Call for papers (2026, Vol. 36) Immersive Experiences in the History of Art
Anales de Historia del Arte welcomes submissions for its 2026 issue, which will focus on the uses of immersive environments in the history of art. This part of the volume will be edited by Luis Sazatornil Ruiz and Sonsoles Hernández Barbosa. We therefore welcome proposals for articles that explore various forms of immersion, especially those that explore practices beyond traditional visual or pictorial media and that include productions designed to activate all the senses. These can cover a wide range of topics, from liturgical celebrations and public events to theatrical performances, festivals, urban recreations, fantasy rehabilitations, simulators, immersive ephemeral art installations, and themed environments (from performances for World’s fairs and theme parks inspired by places of memory to virtualised cities or monuments).






