FIDE International Chess Day Art Contest announced

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5/16/2024 – The World Chess Federation FIDE, which stands for Fédération Internationale des Échecs, was founded on 20 July 1924 in Paris, France, and is celebrating its centenary this year - with many interesting events. One of them is the "International Chess Day Art Competition". It takes place on FIDE's birthday, 20 July.

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FIDE Press release

The International Chess Federation (FIDE) is thrilled to announce an exciting art contest dedicated to celebrating International Chess Day on July 20. This year, in conjunction with the festivities, we are aiming to set a Guinness World Record attempt for the most chess games played within 24 hours, both online and over the board, with licensed arbiters present. To commemorate this historic event, we invite artists from around the globe to participate in our art contest by creating captivating posters that inspire communities to join us in this remarkable celebration of chess.

As we are celebrating the Centenary of the International Chess Federation this year, we are also inviting creative works with the theme “FIDE 100”.

Contest Categories:

  • AI Artwork: This category is open to submissions created using artificial intelligence (AI) tools or algorithms.
  • Traditional Artwork: This category is open to submissions created by traditional means, such as drawing or painting. 

Theme 1:

Artwork submissions should focus on promoting and encouraging communities to participate in the Guinness World Record attempt for the most chess games played within 24 hours, emphasizing the excitement and universality of chess as a game that brings people together.

Theme 2:

Artworks should be created to reflect some of the important chess events that happened in the last 100 years. The artist must reflect on FIDE’s influence in the shaping of the world of chess since 1924. 

Regulations:

Eligibility:

  • The contest is open to artists of all ages and skill levels worldwide.
  • Participants may enter in one or both categories.
  • All submissions must be original works created specifically for this contest.

Submission Guidelines:

  • The artwork resolution should be at least 5 megapixels, ideally around 15 megapixels, and the file size should be less than 5MB.
  • Submissions must be in raster image file format (JPEG, PNG, GIF, TIFF)
  • For the Traditional Artwork category, Submissions must be scanned or photographed and submitted in the image file format described above.
  • Each participant may submit only one entry per category.

Content Guidelines:

  • Designs should be visually striking and easily understandable, with a clear message encouraging participation.
  • Any text included in the artwork must be in English.
  • Theme 1: The artwork should incorporate the contest theme and prominently feature the date (July 20th) and the event details.

Submission Process:

Deadline:

The deadline for submissions is July 10th.

Judging Criteria:

  • Creativity and originality;
  • Relevance to the theme;
  • Visual impact and aesthetics;
  • Overall composition and design.

Prizes:

  • Winners will be announced during the Chess Olympiad in Budapest.
  • Winners will receive a special appreciation certificate from FIDE President;
  • Cash prizes will be awarded for the three best artworks. 1st place: €800, 2nd place: €500, 3rd place:€300.
  • Winning artworks will be printed and displayed at the Olympiad venue.

By participating in this contest, artists grant FIDE the right to reproduce, distribute, and display their artwork for promotional purposes related to the International Chess Day celebration, the Guinness World Record attempt, and the FIDE 100 Centenary.

Join us in commemorating International Chess Day and FIDE 100 Centenary in style and helping us make history in the world of chess! We look forward to seeing your creative interpretations of this momentous occasion.

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