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World Chess Hall of Fame hosts new exhibition: Clash for the Crown – Chess News | ChessBase

Press release by the World Chess Hall of Fame

The World Chess Hall of Fame (WCHOF), the leading chess cultural center in the country, opened Clash for the Crown: Celebrating Chess Champions, an all-new exhibition on April 11, 2024, which is being held in conjunction with the 100th anniversary celebration of the International Chess Federation (FIDE).

Clash for the Crown: Celebrating Chess Champions explores the histories of the World Chess Championship and Womens World Chess Championship through a display of artifacts from the collection of the WCHOF, FIDE and loans from world chess champions including Worlds No. 1 Magnus Carlsen and private lenders.

Clash for the Crown is a powerful exhibition set to thrill and delight chess enthusiasts as they experience a century of history-defining moments and milestones across the beloved sport of chess, said Emily Allred, Curator of the WCHOF. We are incredibly grateful to have such rich artifacts to include in this first-of-its-kind exhibition.

The exhibition begins with the 1886 World Chess Championship, held in New York City, Saint Louis, Mo. and New Orleans, La., and won by Wilhelm Steinitz and goes all the way to the present world chess champion, GM Ding Liren.

It also tracks the history of the Womens World Chess Championship from its first winner, the legendary Vera Menchik who was the first Women's World Champion, to Ju Wenjun, the reigning womens world chess champion. This exhibition is being held in connection with the 100th anniversary of the founding of FIDE.

To commemorate the 100th anniversary, FIDE has planned various celebrations, including festivals, historical exhibitions, the FIDE 100-year Jubilee Book, global tournaments, an online chess museum featuring rare photos, special publications, iconic event posters and more. The Chess Torch relay, marking FIDEs first century, has already visited Asia and Africa and is set to reach the Americas soon.

I am thankful to the WCHOF and Dr. Jeanne Cairns Sinquefield and Rex Sinquefield for organizing this exhibition and taking part in marking the centenary of the birth of FIDE, said Arkady Dvorkovich, President of FIDE. We hope this exhibition inspires a deeper appreciation for the history of this great sport and its organization. It stands as a bridge between the past and the future, offering a window into the games rich heritage and FIDEs profound role in the chess world.

Displays in the exhibition include an area where visitors can view videos of many of the past world champions and womens world champions, and interactive stations where people can learn about past champions. Programming will include lectures about the history of the World Chess Championship, collaborations with FIDE celebrating their golden anniversary and possible collaborations with current and past champions. Other Clash for the Crown highlights will include:

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Dana Reizniece-Ozola, Deputy Chair of the FIDE Management Board and Willy Iclicki, Chair of the FIDE Historical Committee, visited the exhibition and were really impressed with the various chess artifacts on display.

The exhibition will be on view April 11-January 12, 2025.

For more information, please visit worldchesshof.org.

The World Chess Hall of Fame (WCHOF) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to building awareness of the cultural and artistic significance of chess. It opened on September 9, 2011, in the Central West End after moving from previous locations in New York, Washington, D.C., and Miami. Housed in a historic 15,900 square-foot residence-turned-business in Saint Louis' Central West End neighborhood, the WCHOF features World Chess Hall of Fame inductees, United States Chess Hall of Fame inductees selected by the U.S. Chess Trust, artifacts from the permanent collection and exhibitions highlighting the great players, historic games and rich cultural history of chess. The WCHOF partners with the Saint Louis Chess Club to provide innovative programming and outreach to local, national and international audiences. For more information, visit worldchesshof.org and on social: Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter) and YouTube channels.

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Candidates Chess 2024 Highlights: Vidit Gujrathi beats Nakamura; Gukesh vs Pragg ends in draw – The Indian Express

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Memory game: The art of remembering lines in chess – Hindustan Times

Memory game: The art of remembering lines in chess  Hindustan Times

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Situationer: Tehrans move more chess than a show of strength – DAWN.com

Situationer: Tehrans move more chess than a show of strength  DAWN.com

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The Paramount Sale Vulcan Chess Theory – Puck

The National Amusements nightmare continued apace this week with more bad news for Shari Redstone. Earlier this month, we learned that Shari had decided to all but ignore Apollos $26 billion bid for all of Paramount Global in favor of David Ellison, KKR, and RedBird Capitals cockamamie bid to buy National Amusements Inc., the Redstone family holding company that controls Paramount, for more than $2 billiona premium of at least 160 percent above the $760 million that her economic stake is valued at these daysand then to have Paramount buy Ellisons Hollywood company, Skydance, for $5 billion. Thats crazy.

To evaluate the Ellison madness, the Paramount board, which Shari controls, first appointed a special committee, which then hired Cravath, the law firm, and Centerview Partners, the excellent boutique advisory firm run by my longtime friend Blair Effron. The special committee then handed Ellison and his partners a 30-day exclusive period to see if a definitive agreement could be worked out, while appearing to let the Apollo offer fade to black. But this decision seemed motivated purely by Sharis self-interestas if she didnt give a shit about her aggrieved shareholders and simply wanted a clean break from all of her business woes not only Paramounts decline but also her N.A.I. burden.

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