ST. LOUIS, MO.- The World Chess Hall of Fame & Galleries (WCHOF), the leading chess cultural center in the country, is presenting Charles Houska: Master of Play, a joyful and colorful retrospective celebrating the vibrant, whimsical world of Charles Charlie Houskaone of Saint Louiss most beloved pop artists. On view from May 1, 2025, through April 5, 2026, this exhibition marks the artists 60th birthday and the 25th anniversary of his Central West End-based Houska Gallery.
Curated by WCHOF Chief Curator Shannon Bailey, Master of Play invites visitors into a visually immersive environment featuring more than 75 works spanning Houskas remarkable 30+ year career. Known for his bold outlines, vivid palettes, and joyful portrayals of animals, portraits, and nature, Houskas work brings a sense of optimism and fun to every canvasand now, to the game of chess.
This retrospective recognition by the WCHOF is such an amazing honor, said Houska. As an artist, the privilege and opportunity of putting it all together has been so fulfilling.
In a special collaboration with the WCHOF, Houska has created brand-new chess-themed commissions, including an imaginative, exclusive 3D-printed chess set, glow-in-the-dark pieces showcased in a blacklight gallery space, and custom outdoor vinyl installations that extend the exhibition beyond the gallery walls Charlie has turned the gallery into a Fun House-ka, said Bailey. Its a celebration not only of his artistic evolution but of his ongoing dedication to community, creativity and joy.
The exhibition highlights key themes and milestones in Houskas life, from his early influencesAndy Warhol and Keith Haringto his transition from graphic designer to full-time artist. It also chronicles his impactful collaborations with organizations like St. Louis Childrens Hospital, Herman Miller HQ and Absolut Vodka. Through mural projects in schools and support of animal welfare groups like PAWS and Stray Rescue, Houskas legacy extends well beyond gallery walls.
Visitors will also discover personal reflections, testimonials from fellow artists, and loaned works from more than 25 collectors. From his iconic fish motifs to his Foo Dog and Day of the Dead series, Master of Play offers a vibrant and heartfelt portrait of an artist who has made an indelible mark on Saint Louis and the broader world of contemporary art.
Admission is always free and open to the public.