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Chips with a pinch of salt: Duchamp and le lionnais

Mona Porwal
By Mona Porwal Published December 9, 2024
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World chess championship update:

After nine games in Singapore, the World Chess Championship between defending champion Ding Liren and his challenger, the prodigious Gukesh, stands at a stalemate. Both players have accumulated 4.5 points, with one victory apiece, while the remaining six games have been hard-fought draws. The tenth game promises to intensify the excitement as it unfolds today.

This ongoing chess drama brings to mind a rich tapestry of intersections between art, chess, and philosophy, exemplified by the figures of Marcel Duchamp and François Le Lionnais.


Marcel duchamp: The salt merchant

Marcel Duchamp, renowned as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, once wittily described himself as Le Marchand du Sel (“the salt merchant”). This clever play on words, when spoken aloud, reveals his penchant for intellectual humor and linguistic dexterity, a hallmark of his multi-faceted genius. Duchamp’s contributions to art, particularly through works like the Fountain and his groundbreaking engagement with conceptualism, reshaped the boundaries of artistic expression.

Yet Duchamp’s other passion, chess, became a central part of his life and thought. Beyond being a casual pastime, chess represented a philosophical and strategic mirror to Duchamp’s artistic ethos, embodying concepts of structure, creativity, and intellectual rigor.


François le lionnais: The equal competitor

While Duchamp’s chess endeavors are celebrated in cultural history, François Le Lionnais, another prominent figure, emerges as a chess enthusiast of equal repute. Though his name initially conjures a hearty potato dish for many, Le Lionnais was a formidable practitioner of chess and a kindred spirit to Duchamp. Their shared fascination with the game laid the foundation for a deep friendship, rooted in their mutual appreciation for both art and intellect.

Le Lionnais’ contributions to chess and the arts were significant. His most famous chess victory came in a competitive game against none other than Duchamp himself during the Fifth Tournament of the Cercle Caïssa chess club in Paris, 1932. This particular encounter not only highlighted Le Lionnais’ tactical prowess but also attracted the analytical attention of Polish-French grandmaster Savielly Tartakower.


The 1932 game: A study of creativity and strategy

The game between Le Lionnais and Duchamp has been immortalized through annotations by Tartakower and subsequent discussions in chess literature. The opening moves unfolded as follows:

  1. c4 c5
  2. Nc3 Nc6
  3. g3 g6
  4. Bg2 Bg7
  5. d3 d6
  6. e4 f5

This symmetrical beginning gave rise to the ‘Dresden Formation,’ a pawn structure that allowed both players to engage in rich, creative maneuvers. Duchamp’s preference for experimental formations mirrored his artistic explorations, yet Le Lionnais demonstrated strategic brilliance, steering the game into a decisive endgame.


Chess as art and philosophy

Duchamp viewed chess as an art form in itself, stating, “I have come to the personal conclusion that while all artists are not chess players, all chess players are artists.” His dedication to the game went beyond competitive aspirations; he considered chess a pure and intellectual pursuit, akin to creating art.

In interviews, Duchamp often reflected on the parallels between chess and his artistic philosophy. Ralph Rumney, in his essay Marcel Duchamp as a Chess Player and One or Two Related Matters, recounts Duchamp’s remark: “Chess is not a game of intelligence but of memory and calculation.” This assertion, while controversial, underscores Duchamp’s analytical approach, where precision and foresight outweighed intuition.

Le Lionnais, on the other hand, saw chess as a convergence of logic and creativity. His playstyle balanced calculated moves with imaginative strategies, embodying the hypermodern principles of chess popularized by players like Nimzowitsch and Tartakower.


Artistic and intellectual legacy

The enduring fascination with Duchamp’s chess career continues to inspire both art and chess communities. A forthcoming retrospective on Duchamp at a major international gallery in 2026 will undoubtedly highlight his dual legacy. In October, the British Chess Magazine initiated a series exploring Duchamp’s impact on chess, reflecting a renewed interest in his multifaceted genius.

Le Lionnais’ contributions, though often overshadowed by Duchamp’s fame, remain significant. His victories and writings on chess, as well as his broader intellectual pursuits, solidify his position as a cultural and intellectual polymath.

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A historical reflection

The 1932 game at the Cercle Caïssa remains a testament to the interplay of creativity, strategy, and intellect. It also exemplifies the unique bond between Duchamp and Le Lionnais, whose friendship was as much a product of their shared artistic and philosophical sensibilities as it was of their passion for chess.

In chess, as in life, Duchamp and Le Lionnais demonstrated that the journey is as significant as the outcome. Their games, both literal and metaphorical, continue to inspire those who seek to bridge the worlds of art and strategy.

As the World Chess Championship progresses in Singapore, the echoes of Duchamp and Le Lionnais’ encounters remind us of chess’s enduring role as a medium for intellectual and cultural exchange. Just as Ding Liren and Gukesh battle for supremacy, they too contribute to the rich tapestry of chess history, a tapestry interwoven with the legacies of figures like Duchamp and Le Lionnais.

The tenth game today will undoubtedly captivate audiences, much like the art and games of these historical icons continue to captivate scholars and enthusiasts alike.

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