Sculptors Jethro Crabb and Albert Kozak win Society of Portrait Sculptors awards at FACE 2026 exhibition
The Society of Portrait Sculptors (SPS) has revealed the winners of its excellence prizes during the FACE 2026 exhibition, which highlights portrait, figure, and relief sculpture. Jethro Crabb received the Sedlecka Award and £5,000 for the best three-dimensional human portrait with his bronze depiction of Enzo Ferrari, the founder of Ferrari and its Formula One team. Albert Kozak was granted the Society Award of £1,000 for his wooden carving titled From Grottger’s Watercolour. Over 100 sculptures by artists from the UK and across Europe, the Americas, Asia, Africa, and Australia are featured in this year's showcase. The Sedlecka Award specifically honors outstanding three-dimensional human portraits.
Key facts
- The Society of Portrait Sculptors announced award winners at FACE 2026.
- Jethro Crabb won the Sedlecka Award and £5,000 for a bronze portrait of Enzo Ferrari.
- Albert Kozak received the Society Award of £1,000 for a wooden carving.
- FACE 2026 exhibition includes over 100 works.
- Sculptors from the UK and internationally are represented.
- The exhibition focuses on portrait, figure, and relief sculpture.
- Enzo Ferrari lived from 1898 to 1988.
- The Sedlecka Award is for the best three-dimensional human portrait.
Entities
Artists
- Jethro Crabb
- Albert Kozak
- Enzo Ferrari
Institutions
- Society of Portrait Sculptors
Locations
- UK
- Europe
- Americas
- Asia
- Africa
- Australia