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Platon

Platon Antoniou (born 20 April 1968) is a British portrait acclaimed for his stark, intimate images of global power figures, cultural luminaries, and activists. Born in to a father and English mother, Antoniou—known professionally as Platon—was raised in the Greek Isles until his family relocated to in the . He trained in at St Martin's School of Art and later pursued and at the College of Art, where his early work drew attention from while he was still a student. Relocating to New York City in 1998 to contribute to George magazine under John F. Kennedy Jr., Platon established himself through high-profile commissions, including over 30 TIME magazine covers such as the award-winning 2007 portrait of Vladimir Putin, which earned first prize at the World Press Photo contest. As staff photographer for The New Yorker since 2008, he has produced influential photo essays on topics ranging from authoritarian leaders to dissidents, securing Peabody and National Magazine Awards. Platon's oeuvre extends beyond elite subjects to advocacy, exemplified by founding The People's Portfolio in 2013—a nonprofit harnessing to amplify marginalized voices on issues like abuse survivors and political prisoners—and the 2020 acquisition of his archive by the . His signature style, often employing minimal lighting and direct confrontation to reveal vulnerability in the powerful, has appeared in books, documentaries like Netflix's Abstract: The Art of Design, and exhibitions worldwide, underscoring 's capacity to humanize authority and expose injustice.

Etymology

Linguistic origins and meaning

The name Platon derives from the proper name Πλάτων (Plátōn), which is rooted in the Greek platýs (πλατύς), meaning "broad" or "wide." This etymological connection likely originated as a descriptive , possibly alluding to physical breadth such as broad shoulders, as reflected in biographical traditions about the philosopher . In linguistic evolution, Platon has been adopted across , retaining its Greek phonetic and semantic core while adapting to local orthographies; for instance, in traditions like , it functions as a direct borrowing without altering the underlying meaning of expansiveness or strength. The term's persistence underscores its connotation of robustness, with no evidence of independent origins outside .

Usage as a given name

Historical figures

Platon (c. 428–348 BCE), the philosopher and student of , is the most renowned historical figure associated with the , which originated as a meaning "broad" or "wide" applied to his physique or forehead, supplanting his birth name . He founded the in around 387 BCE, authoring dialogues such as The Republic that profoundly shaped , , and political theory. Saint of Ancyra (d. c. 303 CE), a 3rd-century from (modern-day , ), endured torture and execution under Emperor for refusing to renounce his faith, as recorded in early hagiographic accounts; he was the brother of another martyr, Antiochus the Physician. of Sakkoudion (c. 735–814 CE), a Byzantine and uncle to Saint , served as abbot of the Monastery of Sakkoudion and later the Studion Monastery in , advocating strict monastic discipline and opposing during the reign of Emperor . In 18th-century , Metropolitan Platon (Levshin) (1737–1812), born Petr Egorovich Levshin and adopting the name upon entering monastic orders, led the diocese from 1775, promoting theological education and engaging with ideas while maintaining Orthodox doctrine amid state reforms under Catherine II and Alexander I. Platon Alexandrovich Zubov (1767–1822), a nobleman and military officer, gained prominence as the last favorite of Empress Catherine II starting in 1789, wielding influence over and court appointments until her death in , after which he participated in the , including the in 1812.

Modern notable individuals

Platon Antoniou (born April 20, 1968), professionally known as Platon, is a British portrait and documentary photographer of Greek origin. Raised initially in the Greek Isles before moving to England, he studied at St. Martin's School of Art and Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design. Renowned for his intimate, high-contrast portraits, Platon has captured images of global leaders such as Barack Obama, Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, and Angela Merkel, as well as celebrities including George Clooney and Kim Kardashian; his work has appeared on over 20 Time magazine covers and in publications like The New Yorker and Life. Platon Lebedev (born November 29, 1956) is a businessman and who graduated from the Plekhanov of the National Economy in 1981. As former CEO of Group Menatep, he played a central role in building the oil empire, valued at around $30 billion by the early , and served as deputy chairman of . Arrested in 2003 on charges of , , and amid the government's campaign against , Lebedev was convicted and imprisoned until his release on January 24, 2014, after nearly 11 years in penal colonies.

Usage as a surname

Notable individuals

Nikolaos Platon (January 8, 1909 – March 28, 1992) was a Greek archaeologist who excavated and identified the Minoan palace at Zakros on Crete, advancing understanding of Bronze Age Cretan civilization. He directed the Heraklion Archaeological Museum from 1948 to 1976 and oversaw restorations at sites including Knossos, while authoring works on Minoan chronology and artifacts. René-Charles Platon (September 19, 1886 – November 1944) was a naval officer who rose to and served as for the Colonies in the Vichy government from 1940 to 1943, implementing policies in French overseas territories amid . Earlier, he commanded operations during the 1940 and supported collaboration with , leading to postwar scrutiny of his role. Veaceslav Platon (born January 24, 1973) is a Moldovan financier and former parliamentarian who held a seat in Moldova's Parliament from 2009 to 2010, later facing charges related to the "Russian Laundromat" scheme, a multibillion-dollar money-laundering operation involving Moldovan banks from 2010 to 2014. In 2017, a Moldovan court sentenced him in absentia to 18 years for fraud exceeding $1 billion, while Russian courts imposed a 24-year term in 2025 for smuggling and laundering offenses; he denies involvement and contests extradition from the UK, citing political motivations.

Other uses

In photography

Platon Antoniou, professionally known as , is a portrait photographer specializing in stark, intimate images of influential figures, including , celebrities, and advocates. Born in in 1968, he was raised in the Greek Isles until his family returned to in the 1970s, where he studied at St. Martin's School of Art before pursuing and at the Royal College of Art. His professional breakthrough came in 1992, when, at age 23 and still a student, he was commissioned by British Vogue; he later contributed regularly to the magazine before relocating to New York City in 1998 at the invitation of John F. Kennedy Jr. to photograph for George magazine. Based in New York since then, Platon has produced images for outlets such as Rolling Stone, The New York Times Magazine, Vanity Fair, Esquire, GQ, and over 30 Time covers, often employing high-contrast black-and-white techniques that isolate the subject's face to convey raw power and vulnerability. In 2008, Platon became a staff photographer at , creating large-scale essays on subjects including President Barack Obama's inauguration, the U.S. , global leaders, and the , which earned American Society of Magazine Editors (ASME) awards in 2009 and 2010, along with a Peabody Award in 2011 for documenting Russia's civil society in collaboration with . His 2007 portrait of for Time's issue secured first prize in the Contest portraits category. Platon has photographed more world leaders than any other contemporary photographer, including six U.S. presidents and figures such as (for her 2011 Time cover following her release from ), , and ; his * (published 2011) compiles many of these, emphasizing shared human essence amid political divides. In 2013, he established The People's Portfolio, a nonprofit amplifying underrepresented voices through portraiture, including activists from and Egypt's revolution. His archives of African American civil rights leaders were acquired by the in 2020, and exhibitions of his work have appeared at the in (2004) and Milk Gallery in (2004), with publications including Platon's (2004).

In science and technology

PLATON is a versatile software package developed for crystallographic , primarily used in the determination and validation of single-crystal structures. Created by Anthony L. Spek at , it has been maintained since 1980 and integrates tools compatible with the SHELX suite for tasks such as calculations, analysis, and absorption corrections. Key features include the checkCIF validation protocol, which assesses crystal structures against International Union of Crystallography (IUCr) standards prior to publication, and the SQUEEZE function for modeling disordered solvent regions without explicit atom placement. These capabilities support precise structural refinements in chemical and research, enabling researchers to handle complex datasets from diffraction experiments. The software operates on multiple platforms, including , macOS, and Windows, and is freely available for non-commercial use, making it a standard tool in academic labs worldwide. In broader applications, PLATON facilitates void analysis, hydrogen bond detection, and automated reporting, which streamline workflows from to manuscript preparation. Its role in ensuring has contributed to the reliability of published structures in peer-reviewed journals, with updates continuing as of August 2025 to incorporate advances in computational . Additionally, PlatON refers to a blockchain-based platform developed by the LatticeX Foundation, emphasizing privacy-preserving computation through technologies like multi-party computation (MPC) and signature schemes (TSS). It supports high-frequency transactions with confirmation times under 1.1 seconds and low costs, targeting applications in such as cross-border payments and . This infrastructure bridges traditional and decentralized systems but remains primarily in the domain rather than core scientific .

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