Chess Art Collections
Explore the EXPOCHESS Digital Chess Art Collections from 2014 to 2024, featuring international artists uniting chess and art across diverse and vibrant works. Discover exclusive series from Mexico, Spain, and more, showcasing the strategic splendor of chess in digital artistry.

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Colection 2014-2015
Collective "Cuarto de Luna"
Let the Photographic image guide us towards a new way of perceiving "Chess"; Where the Game, the mind, the strategy and the passion, elements that are in him present, have been captured by the lens. In this show, the pieces take on life and become aesthetic objects of Art: the Pawns, the Towers, the Bishops, the Horses, Kings and Queens are the protagonists of the images captured through four of the members Of the Collective Morelense "Cuarto de Luna". In a simple and natural way it shows 24 images, each one with different perspective and way of reading the Chess. All the pieces are important, all of them intelligently lead us to win a game that includes "Beauty, Art and Culture of Chess". The shots tell us about the universality of this game, of what it is for everyone, that enjoyment goes from generation to generation, from class to class, from country to country and that only requires that the player turn on the desire to Give a "Good opening like the one we hope to have through this exhibition." A good opening for your senses, an interesting game and a good ending for these images are part of your memory.
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Colection 2016
Explore the EXPOCHESS International Photographic Exhibition
This exclusive collection, originally showcased at the Casa Cultura Ignacio Aldecoa in Vitoria-Gasteiz, highlights a unique fusion of art, chess, and culture. Featuring the acclaimed photographers from Mexico’s Cuarto de Luna Collective and the AlavaVisión Cultural Association, this series captures the essence of chess and its impact on the regions of Álava and Morelos. Discover how these works link the game of chess with the representation of women and the cultural and touristic landscapes of these areas.
International and Multicultural: EXPOCHESS in Vitoria-Gasteiz
Presented at the Casa Cultura Ignacio Aldecoa, EXPOCHESS not only celebrated the intersection of chess and artistic expression but also highlighted the connection between the cultures of Álava and Morelos. Through diverse photographic techniques and creative freedom, artists from Cuarto de Luna and Gato Cíclope, in collaboration with AlavaVisión, offered a perspective that transcends the chessboard, integrating significant cultural elements and promoting intercultural understanding.
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Illustrations
Explore the Chess Illustrations Gallery at EXPOCHESS. Admire works from international illustrators blending chess with art. Exclusive collections from Mexico, Spain, and beyond.
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Global Chess Festival...
Explore the "Global Chess Festival Collection" at EXPOCHESS, where art meets chess in a blend of Mexican culture, history, and the natural beauty of Budapest and Venezuela. Each piece, inspired by Judit Polgar and originally displayed at her festival in Budapest, is a tribute to her legacy and a bridge between cultures. Perfect for collectors and chess enthusiasts seeking an artwork with history and global significance.
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World Tour Collection
EXPOCHESS: Chess and Art of the World
Welcome to our exclusive "Chess and Art of the World" collection, a vital part of EXPOCHESS, a vibrant project celebrating the intersection of art and chess on a global scale. This category features unique pieces collected during our world tour across countries like Chile, Colombia, and Venezuela, each capturing the essence and cultural idiosyncrasies of its origin.
Chile Collection
Discover pieces that reflect the robust traditions and rich cultural heritage of Chile, wrapped in vibrant tones and shapes that tell stories of its people and landscapes.
Colombia Collection
Immerse yourself in the Colombian spirit through artworks that encapsulate its folklore, lush nature, and vibrant urban life, all viewed through the prism of chess.
Venezuela Collection
Explore art that expresses the diversity and cultural richness of Venezuela, with works representing both the social complexity and the natural beauty of the country.