Match of the Matriarchs and other Amazonomachies by Donna Dodson is the first solo exhibition by a female artist hosted by the World Chess Hall of Fame (WCHOF). Match of the Matriarchs centers on women’s stories, women’s lives, and women's place in the history of chess. It includes the world's first and only monumental, life-sized chess set, which contains 32-large scale wooden sculptures representing all-female representations of cephalopods battling cetaceans.
Debuting in the exhibition is The Madwoman of Chess or Autonomous was a Woman, which was commissioned by the World Chess Hall of Fame and will be part of the museum’s permanent collection. This dynamic and powerful sculpture harkens back to the backlash received when there was a major change to the rules of chess— the queen transformed from a piece with limited movement to one that combined the powers of the bishop and the rook. Some called this new version of the ancient game “madwoman’s chess.”
The catalog that accompanies the exhibition features essays by Shannon Bailey (Chief Curator of the WCHOF), Cate McQuaid (Boston Globe art critic), Dr Kurt Steinberg (COO at Peabody Essex Museum) and Jennifer Shahade (World champion chess and poker player). Links to my interviews with Woman Grand Master Gulrukhbegim Tokhirjonova, and video tours of the exhibition with Chief Curator Shannon Bailey can be found on my website.
Mini Match of the Matriarchs, 2024 by Donna Dodson. Chess set box design and fabrication by Peter Breu. 3d scanning courtesy of Sean O’Reilly, 3D Printsmith. 3d printing courtesy of Jason Enos, Empire Group
The opening was packed and it featured a Spotify playlist, temporary tattoos, a signature cocktail "The Madwoman of Chess", posters, t-shirts and more... Check out all the amazing photos on the WCHOF flickr album.