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For
last three decades Platt’s work has evolved trough thought
provoking observations of the world with the human body. His current
work involves tension between setting and subject, history and identity,
and conventional representation with non-conventional representation.
Through out his career, Platt has tried to create a new order and
direction to explain his personal truth. In his new work his techniques
engages us in several layers of artistic involvement, including
painting directly on a model, photographing the model in the studio,
and digitally collagen multiples images to compose the final work.
Platt was born and raised
in Washington D.C. where he currently works and resides. He received
his BFA at Columbus College of Art and Design in Ohio, and his MFA
from Howard University. He has held residencies at the Bob Blackburn’s
The Printmaking Workshop in New York City and Pyramid Atlantic in
Silver Spring, MD.
Platt has received numerous
grants from the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities and in
1999 received the Mayor’s Art Award for Excellence in the
Visual Arts. He has public collections in institution such as Corcoran
Gallery of Art, Smithsonian American Art Museum, David C. Driskell
Center of the University of Maryland, Yale University Art Gallery,
Hampton University Museum, Schomburg Research Center in Black Culture.
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