Christopher Platts appointed Assistant Professor of Art History at the University of Cincinnati.

September 2, 2021
Christopher Platts headshot

Christopher Platts (HAA '06) has been appointed Assistant Professor of Art History in the College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning at the University of Cincinnati. This year he is teaching courses in medieval and early modern art, critical approaches to art history, and museum studies.

Chris recently co-curated the exhibition The Great Wonder: Violet Oakley and the Gothic Revival at Vassar (February 7-June 13, 2021) at the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York. An accompanying virtual exhibition is still available online (link below).


Violet Oakley (1874–1961) was a pathbreaking American artist and social activist during the first half of the twentieth century. Her eloquent narrative paintings, colorful stained-glass designs, and otherworldly book illustrations conveyed morally uplifting messages for audiences in New York, Pennsylvania, and elsewhere in the United States. Between 1922 and 1924, Oakley executed a monumental, Gothic-revival painting called The Great Wonder: A Vision of the Apocalypse for the living room of Vassar College’s newly built Alumnae House. The artist also designed and furnished the living room in a hybrid medieval and Renaissance style, creating a peaceful yet visually stimulating environment which the Vassar community and visitors enjoy to this day.

Drawing on the rich holdings of the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center and Vassar’s Special Collections Library, this exhibition features drawings, watercolors, illustrated books, and other objects that illuminate Violet Oakley’s original decorative scheme for Alumnae House. These artworks reveal how the painter developed the dynamic composition of The Great Wonder and designed even the most intricate details of its architectural setting. Oakley’s talent for creating a total artistic environment is evident not only in this undertaking – her only surviving interior-design project – but also in the elaborate medieval pageant she orchestrated for the dedication of Alumnae House in June 1924. Considered alongside The Great Wonder and the Alumnae House living room, the objects on display attest to Oakley’s creativity and dedication to inspiring others through highly original visual means.


This exhibition was curated by Professor Christopher Platts and his students in the Vassar College seminar “ARTH 218: The Museum in History, Theory, and Practice” in Spring 2020.

The virtual exhibition can be found here. In addition, a virtual, 3-D tour of the Alumnae House living room that Oakley designed and which includes the monumental painting of The Great Wonder is available here.

 

Violet Oakley, The Woman Clothed with the Sun, ca. 1916, gouache over charcoal and pencil on board, Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Vassar College Violet Oakley, The Great Wonder, ca. 1924, tempera paint on wood panel, Alumnae House, Vassar College