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Chess in Trafalgar Square, 19-23 September 2009

Last Edited: Wednesday September 9, 2009 11:44 PM

'The Tournament' in Trafalgar Square, London

Chess plays the centrepiece of this year's London Design Festival from 19-23 September in Trafalgar Square. 'The Tournament', an art installation created by Spanish designer, Jaime Hayón will consist of a gigantic chess set, with 2m high ceramic chess pieces designed by Hayón on a specially created mosaic glass chessboard. The installation, set between the two fountains in Trafalgar Square, will be in situ from Saturday 19 – Wednesday 23 September.

Each of the 32 chess pieces will be handcrafted by Hayón, working with Bosa, the Italian ceramics experts in Veneto, Italy. Many of the chess pieces will reference specific iconic buildings in London and their domes, towers and spires. Elements of the city of London and its history will be encoded on the pieces using Hayón’s very personal style. Each chess piece will be unique and hand-painted by Hayón himself.

The chess pieces will be supported by a wooden base on castors so that they can be moved around easily, and there will be a metal frame within the ceramic form to provide stability. The chess board will be made of mosaic glass tiles created by Italian tiling specialists, Bisazza. Rising above the giant tiled chessboard will be elevated platforms where players will sit in large, high-backed chairs directing their pieces around the board. The London Design Festival is actively encouraging the general public to apply to take part in the chess games and come down and play or simply watch and enjoy this community spectacle.

The Tournament is inspired by London and its history and heritage. The Battle of Trafalgar was organised like a chess game of naval strategy – the notes and images show how carefully it was worked out by Admiral Nelson when the British Navy defeated the combined fleets of the Spanish and French navy.

Jaime Hayón comments: “I’ve lived in London for over 3 years during which time I have been able to discover the city, its history and heritage. I will be able to represent all of this using my own personal style. I really like the idea that Londoners and other visitors can come to Trafalgar Square – such a central focus of London – to wander around my installation and perhaps even take part in a game of chess.”

Ben Evans, Festival Director, comments, “Jaime Hayón brings a fresh energetic perspective to London and his ideas are both dynamic and witty. He was the obvious choice for such a project.”

During The Tournament’s installation, winners from the British Chess Championships will be playing matches in the morning. In the afternoon the general public will have the chance to play games. The public are invited to apply online through the London Design Festival website www.londondesignfestival.com. The English Chess Federation will be working with the organisers of the London Design Festival to manage these public games, and match winners will be awarded a pair of Camper shoes designed by Jaime Hayón.

This installation is an initiative created by the London Design Festival team for the 2009 Festival in collaboration with the Spanish Embassy, The Arts Council and the London Development Agency with support from Bosa, Bisazza, BD Barcelona, Camper and production by Event Concept. The London Design Festival has also been working with the Events for London team to promote London as the world’s leading design city.

The idea behind The Tournament was to create a design spectacle and a performance which actively involves the public. Ben Evans, Director of the London Design Festival, said, "Trafalgar Square is the heart of London with tens of thousands of people passing by everyday. Jaime Hayón has created a spectacle that will draw people towards it and show them how dynamic and fun design can be."

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