Reconfigured Vision, 2009
Technology Expanding the Horizon: A Reinterpretation & Investigation of the Landscape, 2007
The Black Factory, 2005
Robert Ladislas Derr is a visual artist making performances from live to intervention, videos, photographs, and multimedia installations. He has exhibited and performed widely at such venues as, the Riga Performance Festival (Latvia), SomoS Art House (Germany), Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center (US), Canberra Contemporary Art Space (Australia), Mendel Art Gallery (Canada), Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt (Germany), Wexner Center for the Arts (US), LIVE Performance Art Biennale (Canada), and Irish Film Institute (Ireland). His works have been funded by such organizations as the Urbana Public Arts Commission, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, and Ohio Arts Council. Some of the permanent collections holding his work include Loyola University Museum of Art, Miami-Dade Public Library, and Indiana University Art Museum.
His interest in community projects led him to develop Global Frequencies, Lincoln PoPS, Play on P Street for which he fundraised over $78K, supported by the City of Lincoln, NE, various foundations, and local businesses. The idea for Global Frequencies was born from several informal conversations with the City of Lincoln mayor. He also organizes panels and symposiums such as Don’t Just Stand There, Do Something for the College Art Association (CAA), and Technology Expanding the Horizon: A Reinterpretation & Investigation of the Landscape co-awarded $57K and Reconfigured Vision: Technology Expanding Art Peripherals awarded $48K, both held at the Wexner Center for the Arts and supported by The Battelle Endowment for Technology and Human Affairs. He actively serves the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD) as an External Program Reviewer, consults as an Academic Program Reviewer, serves on the New Media Caucus Board of Directors, and has served CAA and the Nebraska Arts Council. He is a fellow of the Institute for American Universities and The American College of the Mediterranean, Aix-en-Provence, France.
Robert earned his MFA in Photography from the Rhode Island School of Design, and BFA in Photography from the Art Academy of Cincinnati. He also studied at the Photography Institute National Graduate Seminar, New York University, and interned at the Museum of Modern Art, Rhode Island Senate, and Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati. He joined the University of Nebraska-Lincoln as Chair of the Art & Art History Department, then led the formation of the School of Art, Art History & Design as the first Director. As Director, he hurdled an 80% reduction to the funding model and $180K budget shortfall, implemented Design BA and BFA programs, managed the NASAD reaccreditation, opened the MFA graduate program committees to all unit faculty, fundraised $38K for programs, and received $34K in grants to support a traveling exhibition, Nebraska Touring and Mid-America College Art Association Conference. Prior to UNL, he taught in the Department of Art at The Ohio State University for twelve years, where he also served as Undergraduate Chair and Photography Area Coordinator.