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Ralph Arnold
Ralph Arnold (1928-2006) was born and raised in Chicago by his aunt and uncle after his mother passed away during childbirth. He received his bachelor’s degree at Roosevelt University in 1955 and also trained at the University of Illinois, the Hyde Park Art Center, and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where he received his MFA in 1976. He was awarded the Joseph Randall Shapiro Award in the Art Institute of Chicago’s Alumni Associations annual exhibition in 1965. Arnold’s work has been exhibited nationally at museums and galleries, and can be found in a number of private collections across the country including the Whitney Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Brooklyn Museum of Art, and the South Side Community Art Center. Arnold held teaching positions in various institutions in the Chicago area including the Hyde Park Art Center, Country Side Gallery, Rockford College, and Loyola University where he served as Department Chair and remained on faculty until 2000. Arnold used found art and paper, with its varying colors and textures, to evoke a range of emotions. Through much of his collage work, he dissected consumerism and materialism that he found embedded throughout American culture. In 2018, the Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago held a retrospective of Arnold’s work, The Many Hats of Ralph Arnold.