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Charles Arnoldi, also known as Chuck Arnoldi and as Charles Arthur Arnoldi is an American painter, sculptor and printmaker. He was born April 10, 1946, in
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. While visiting a girlfriend's grandmother in New York, he took the opportunity to view works by
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and
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. Observing their smudges, smears, and imperfections, he sensed that he too was capable of such work, and decided to attend art school. Arnoldi attended
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in
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, where a professor convinced him to apply to the Art Center in Los Angeles. He was accepted with a scholarship, and enrolled in commercial illustration classes. It was the late 1960s, and Arnoldi recalls a stifling classroom environment where male students were required to wear ties. After only two weeks, he left and transferred to the
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in Los Angeles in 1968, where he remained for eight months before deciding to abandon his formal education and complete his training through his art practice. Arnoldi began using actual tree branches as a compositional element in his works, combined with painting to create stick constructions. These works did not endeavor to create illusions but rather inhabited physical space. In the early 1970s, the artist attracted attention for his wall-relief wood sculptures, such as ''Honeymoons'' in the collection of the
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. He had his first solo exhibition at the Riko Mizuno Gallery in Los Angeles in 1971. The following year he was included in Documenta V, Kassel, Germany, 1972. In 1977, he had his first stick sculpture cast in bronze. ''Roark'', in the collection of the
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, is a monumental example of this technique.Honolulu Museum of Art, ''Spalding House: Self-guided Tour, Sculpture Garden'', 2014, p. 10 The use of wood remained a feature of Arnoldi's oeuvre, although, since the 1980s, he has often employed it in combination with other media. In the 1990s, Arnoldi's output changed radically. He began producing abstract paintings on canvas, first black and white, and later brightly colored. ''Justice'' is an example of these free-flowing organic paintings. He played himself in the 2005 film, ''
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'', directed by
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. Arnoldi lives and works in Los Angeles.


Further reading

* Arnoldi, Charles, ''Charles Arnoldi: 1972-2008'', Santa Fe, New Mexico: Radius Books, 2008. * Arnoldi, Charles, ''Charles Arnoldi, A Mid-Career Survey: 1970-1996'', Los Angeles: Fred Hoffman Fine Art, 1996 * Arnoldi, Charles, ''Charles Arnoldi'', Osaka: Gallery Kuranuki, 1991 * Arnoldi, Charles, ''Charles Arnoldi: Recent Monotypes from the Garner Tullis Workshop'', New York: Pamela Auchincloss Gallery, 1989 * Arts Club of Chicago, ''Charles Arnoldi, A Survey: 1971-1986'', Chicago: Arts Club of Chicago, 1986 * Busan Metropolitan Art Museum, ''Harmony of Line and Color, Charles Arnoldi'', Busan: Busan Metropolitan Art Museum, 2002 * Butterfield, Jan, ''Charles Arnoldi, Laddie John Dill'', Fullerton, Calif.: California State University at Fullerton Art Gallery, 1983 * California State University at Fullerton, ''Arnoldi/Cooper/McCollum/Wudl'', Fullerton, Calif.: California State University at Fullerton Art Gallery, 1972 * California State University, ''Arnoldi: Just Bronze'', Long Beach, Calif.: California State University, Long Beach, 1987 * Cooper, Ron & Laddie John Dill, ''Recent Works: Charles Arnoldi'', Santa Fe: Sena Galleries West, 1987 * Gehry, Frank O, ''Charles Arnoldi'', New York: Charles Cowles Gallery, 1994 * Honolulu Museum of Art, ''Spalding House Self-guided Tour, Sculpture Garden'', 2014, p. 10 * Los Angeles County Museum of Art, ''Charles Arnoldi: Unique Prints'', Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1984 * Museo ItaloAmericano, ''Charles Arnoldi: Painting and Sculpture, 1971-1988'', San Francisco: Museo ItaloAmericano, 1988 * University of Missouri-Kansas City, ''Arnoldi: Recent Paintings'', Kansas City: University of Missouri-Kansas City, 1986 * Zakian, Michael, ''Charles Arnoldi: Wood'', Malibu, California: The Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art, Pepperdine University, 2008


Footnotes

{{DEFAULTSORT:Arnoldi, Charles Artists from Dayton, Ohio 20th-century American painters American male painters 21st-century American painters 21st-century American male artists Chouinard Art Institute alumni Modern sculptors 1946 births Living people 20th-century American sculptors 20th-century American male artists American male sculptors 20th-century American printmakers Sculptors from Ohio