Art Class

Year
2020
Country
United Kingdom
Duration
49'57'' ’
Director
Andrea Luka Zimmerman
Art Class is a filmed performance lecture playing on, and exploring, the perennial tension between the two key words in its title. It uses the tropes of scholarly presentation and personal confession alongside extracts from the artist’s work, guest interventions, martial arts and meditation exercises and evidentiary found material.

The sequence tests the limits of access that working-class artists have to cultural production and to the relevant institutions circulating these outcomes. Alternately playful and provocative, serious and satirical,
Art Class favors wit over weaponizing and reflection over rhetoric but does not pull its punches when it comes to the real obstructions to working class creative progress, or to the strategies necessary to overcome such outmoded hindrances.
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Director: Andrea Luka Zimmerman
Director
Andrea Luka Zimmerman

Andrea Luka Zimmerman is a Jarman Award-winning artist and filmmaker. Andrea’s multilayered practice has been described as Intuitive Cinema. It embodies and explores fragile refusals and counter memories, and itinerant lives, human and otherwise, in relation to structural and political injustice. Andrea’s films include: Taskafa, Stories of the Street (2013, written and voiced by the late John Berger), Estate, a Reverie (2015), Erase and Forget (2017), Artangel-produced Here for Life (2019) and The Wapping Project-produced Wayfaring Stranger (2024, featuring Eileen Myles), which have screened widely around the world including at Locarno, IDFA, Istanbul, Berlin, BAFICI and IFFR festivals, as well as in cinemas, galleries, and community and activist spaces.

Selected exhibitions include ’The Child Within us All’, Arnolfini, ‘Shelter in Place’, SAW, and Estuary Festival, ‘Civil Rites’, the London Open at Whitechapel Gallery, solo exhibitions ‘Common Ground’ at Spike Island, and ‘Real Estates’ at Peer Gallery.

Selected writing includes extended essays in ‘Brick’, ‘Strangers Within: Documentary as Encounter’, ‘Open Democracy’, (among others) and co-editing the books ‘Estate: Art, Politics and Social Housing in Britain’ (Myrdle Court Press) and ‘Doorways: Women, Homelessness Trauma and Resistance’ (House Sparrow Press).

Andrea’s films are held in the BFI National Film Archive and the Arts Council England Collection, and are distributed by LUX, Modern Films and Grasshopper Films. A 2 disk Blu-ray, Fugitive Images: Selected Works by Andrea Luka Zimmerman, was released by Second Run.

Andrea co-founded the Wayfaring Cinema Collective and cultural collectives Fugitive Images and Vision Machine (collaborators on Academy Award® nominated feature documentary The Look of Silence).
Selected Filmography
While The Gods Were Busy With Another Child (2026), Wayfaring Stranger (2024), Art Class (2020), Here for Life (2019), Erase and Forget (2017), Estate, a Reverie (2015), Taskafa, Stories of the Street (2013)
23 INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL
 5 — 12 
June 2026
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