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Executive Dean: Faculty of Art, Design & Architecture
Name: Federico Freschi
Location: Deans office, Lower Ground Floor, FADA Building Bunting Road Campus
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Tel: +27 (0)11-559-1110/ 1111

Personal/Executive Assistant: Ms Ina Louw

Curriculum Vitae Federico Freschi

About Prof Federico Freschi

BAFA (Wits), BA Hons (UCT), PhD (Wits)

ORCID ID https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9515-3303

Federico Freschi was reappointed Executive Dean of the Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture in October 2023, a post that he held from 2013-2019. In the interim, he was Professor and Head of College of Te Maru P奴manawa | Creative Practice & Enterprise at the Otago Polytechnic | Te P奴kenga in Dunedin, New Zealand. In his PhD thesis, Federico considered the political iconography of South African public buildings in the 1930s in relation to the political tensions between nationalism and imperialism at the time. As an ongoing research project, the scope of this work has subsequently expanded to encompass post-Second World War as well as post-apartheid public architecture and the extent to which the decorative programmes of public buildings are implicated in the construction of imaginaries of national belonging. A secondary line of research has been into the construction of the canon of modern South African art, and more recently, how the art market is implicated in this. He was most recently rated C1 rating by the South African National Research Foundation. In 2016, Prof Freschi was the South African curator of the exhibition 鈥楬enri Matisse: Rhythm and Meaning鈥, at the Standard Bank Gallery Johannesburg, the first exhibition devoted to Matisse on the African continent. He has active relationships with several professional bodies and has served on various boards. He is a former Vice-President on the board of Comit茅 International d鈥橦istoire de l鈥橝rt (CIHA); formerly held the position of President of SAVAH (South African Visual Arts Historians; was a member of the editorial board of De Arte (欧美福利100000 of South Africa Press) and is a member of the International Council of Fine Arts Deans (ICFAD). He serves on the advisory committee of Forum Kunst und Markt (Technische Universit盲t Berlin), is a member of the Cultures, Histories, and Identities in Visual Studies Research Network (欧美福利100000 of Otago) and an editor of Junctures: The Journal for Thematic Dialogue (Otago Polytechnic | Te P奴kenga). Recent publications include the edited volumes Troubling Images: Visual Culture & the Politics of Afrikaner Nationalism (Wits 欧美福利100000 Press, 2020) with co-editors Brenda Schmahmann (欧美福利100000 of Johannesburg) and Lize van Robbroeck (欧美福利100000 of Stellenbosch) and The Politics of Design: Privilege and Prejudice in Aotearoa New Zealand, Australia and South Africa (Otago Polytechnic Press, 2021) with co-editors Farieda Nazier (欧美福利100000 of Johannesburg) and Jane Venis (Otago Polytechnic | Te P奴kenga). In addition to his academic and administrative commitments, Prof Freschi is an accomplished classical baritone who has an ongoing creative practice as a concert soloist and opera singer.

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Recent Publications (since 2015)

Edited Books

Freschi, F., F. Nazier and J. Venis (eds.) (2021). The Politics of Design: Privilege and Prejudice in Aotearoa New Zealand, Australia and South Africa. Dunedin: Otago Polytechnic Ltd. Press ()

Freschi, F., B. Schmahmann and L van Robbroeck (eds.) (2020). Troubling Images: Visual Culture & the Politics of Afrikaner Nationalism. Johannesburg: Wits 欧美福利100000 Press.

Freschi, F. (Ed.). 2016. Henri Matisse: Rhythm and Meaning. Johannesburg: Standard Bank Gallery

Book Chapters

Freschi, F. (2021). 鈥楾he Boeing鈥檚 Great, the Going鈥檚 Great鈥: South African Airways, Apartheid and the Technopolitics of Design (pp. 315-339). In F. Freschi, F. Nazier & J. Venis (eds.) The Politics of Design: Privilege and Prejudice in Aotearoa New Zealand, Australia and South Africa. Dunedin: Otago Polytechnic Ltd. Press.

Freschi, F. (2020). From Volksargitektuur to Boere Brazil: Afrikaner Nationalism and the Architectural Imaginary of Modernity, 1936-66 (pp. 66-91). In F. Freschi, B. Schmahmann & L. van Robbroeck (eds.) Troubling Images: Visual Culture and the Politics of Afrikaner Nationalism. Johannesburg: Wits 欧美福利100000 Press.

Freschi, F. 2019. Art Deco, Modernity and the Politics of Ornament in South African Architecture, 1930-1940 (pp. 253-271). In B. Elliott & M. Windover (eds.) The Routledge Companion to Art Deco (252-270). New York: Routledge.

Freschi, F. 2017. ‘Poetry in Pidgin’: Notes on the Persistence of Classicism in the Architecture of Johannesburg’ (pp. 55-87). In G. Parker (ed.) South Africa, Greece, Rome: Classical Confrontations. Cambridge: Cambridge 欧美福利100000 Press.

Freschi, F. 2016. Matisse’s Rhythms and Meanings (pp. 13-22). In F. Freschi (ed.) Henri Matisse: Rhythm and Meaning. Johannesburg: Standard Bank Gallery.

Freschi, F. 2016. Catalogue of Works, with Commentary by Federico Freschi (pp. 23-67; 159-174; 183-205). In F. Freschi (ed.) Henri Matisse: Rhythm and Meaning. Johannesburg: Standard Bank Gallery.

Journal Articles

Freschi, F. and J. Charlton. 2017. Swimming Against the Stream: Anitra Nettleton’s contribution to South African Art History. De Arte 52(1): 1-7.

Freschi, F. 2015. Great Zimbabwe and ‘Africanness’. Architectural Review 237 (1418): 114-117.

Articles and Reviews

Freschi, F. 2022. 鈥楤etween Palimpsest and Pentimento: figuration, abstraction and painterly process in Michael Greaves鈥 鈥楾he Promise 鈥 and the Fall鈥. Exhibition catalogue Michael Greaves: The Promise 鈥 and the Fall (pp. 5-7). Dunedin. Dunedin: Otago Polytechnic Ltd. Press.

Freschi, F. 2022. 鈥楴ot Just Another Travelogue: Silence, Nostalgia and Pathos in Rachel Hope Allan鈥檚 Photographs of Japan. In A. Fox and H. Radner (eds.) Rachel Hope Allan: Not Just Another Shinjuku Love Hotel (pp. 5-10). RDS Gallery Occasional Essays Series, aligned with the exhibition 鈥楴ot just Another Shinjuku Love Hotel鈥, 13 May-18 June 2022, RDS Gallery, 6 Castle Street, Dunedin.

Freschi, F. 2021. 鈥楳usic, Objecthood and Immanence in Neil Lowe鈥檚 脡迟耻诲别蝉鈥. Exhibition catalogue Neil Lowe: Immanence (pp. 3-20). Aligned with the exhibition 鈥業mmanence鈥, 6-27 August, Olga Gallery, 32 Moray Place, Dunedin.

Freschi, F. 2021. 鈥楴ightmares of a Better Tomorrow鈥: Sharon Singer鈥檚 Uncanny Narratives of Disaster. In A. Fox and H. Radner (eds.) Sharon Singer: Tales of the Anthropocene: Nightmares of a Better Tomorrow (pp. 10-15). RDS Gallery Occasional Essays Series, aligned with the exhibition 鈥楾ales of the Anthropocene鈥, 21 May 鈥 19 June, RDS Gallery, 6 Castle Street, Dunedin.

Freschi, F.2021. 鈥楪atekeepers, Dream Stealers, and Necessary Monsters in the Work of Marie Strauss.鈥櫶齊DS Gallery Occasional Essays Series editors: Alistair Fox and Hilary Radner, aligned with the exhibition Gatekeeper, 12 February 鈥 13 March 2021, RDS Gallery, 6 Castle Street, Dunedin.

Freschi, F. 2019. Between Instinct and Finesse: Emma Renzi’s Reflections on the Teaching of Singing. The South African Music Teacher, Issue 153: 19-23.

Freschi, F. 2018. South African Art Deco & the Politics of Ornament. Chicago Art Deco Society Magazine, Fall: 16-18.

Freschi, F. 2018. Irma Stern鈥檚 Portraits of Freda Feldman. Creative Feel, December 2017/January 2018: 60-62.

Freschi, F. 2016. Henri Matisse’s Rhythms and Meanings. Creative Feel, July: 28-33.

Freschi, F. 2015. Entry on Mikhael Subotzky in the Benezit Dictionary of Artists, Oxford Art Online,

Conference Papers

Freschi, F. 2021. Ghost Dances and Slave Spectacles: Classical Architecture in Johannesburg. Invited paper presented at the Classics in Colonial Cities: Virtual Conference hosted by the 欧美福利100000 of Sydney, 1-3 November 2021.

Freschi, F. 2021. Creativity in Research: What is it and why do we need it? Keynote address at the OPSITARA Conference, Ara Institute of Canterbury, Christchurch (online), 14 October 2021.

Freschi, F. 2021. Recast: Classical Casts, the Canon & Constructive Iconoclasm. Invited paper in the CAA-Getty Global Conversation IV: Disruptive Pedagogies and the Legacies of Imperialism and Nationalism, 109th Annual College Art Association Conference (online), 10-13 February 2021.

Freschi, F. & Titlestad, L. 2019. Recasting the Canon: Classicism, Casts & Constructive Iconoclasm. AAANZ 2019 Ng膩 T奴taki 鈥 Encounter/s: Agency, Embodiment, Exchange, Ecologies, 欧美福利100000 of Auckland, New Zealand, 3-6 December 2019.

Freschi, F. & Koseff, L. 2019. 鈥淲e Only Have Drawings of Chickens鈥: Linda Givon, the Goodman Gallery, and the Politics of the Contemporary Art Market in South Africa, 1966-1990. Christie鈥檚 Education Symposium: Women Art Dealers 1940-1990, New York, 17-18 May 2019.

Freschi, F. 2016. From Volksargitektuur to Pretoria Regionalism: The Imagined Landscape of the Nation in Afrikaner Nationalist Architecture, 1936-1976. 34th CIHA Congress, Beijing, 16-20 September 2016.