Description
Painted on the back of a transparent panel, Alex Da Corte’s A Game of Chess, Palimpsest layers visible and hidden meanings, incorporating sequin pins, velvet, and other concealed materials to reference unseen labor. The glossy work resembles a crossword puzzle—not a chessboard—one without numerical markers or clues. Beneath this formal play lies a haunting echo: the grid re-creates the New York Times crossword published on September 11, 2001. Lit by candle sconces, the work offers a quiet meditation on memory and loss.
Provenance
Accession Number
276281
Medium
Plexiglass, Flashe paint, sequin pins, foam, velvet, hardware, wood frame, powder coated steel, powder coated aluminum, glass, and candles
Dimensions
Painting: 186 × 186 × 7.5 cm (73 1/4 × 73 1/4 × 3 in.); 2 lanterns, each: 48 × 23.7 × 35 cm (18 15/16 × 9 3/8 × 13 13/16 in.); Overall: 186.1 × 279.8 × 88.9 cm (73 1/4 × 110 1/8 × 35 in.)
Classification
sculpture
Credit Line
Through prior gift of Mary and Leigh Block