Biography
Angelina Burri is a research associate and doctoral candidate (funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation). After studying fine arts at the Lucerne School of Design, Film, Art and the Korean National University of Arts (Seoul), Angelina Burri went on to study philosophy at the University of Basel. At the same university the master’s thesis on the non-ideal theory of sexual consent was awarded the Max Fäh prize (2024).
In March 2026, Angelina Burri joined the Lucerne School of Design, Film, Art (HSLU) as part of the four-year SNSF project “Organised accountability. Micro-practices and structural challenges of art collectives,” led by Prof. Dr. Rachel Mader and Prof. Ph.D. Marina Belobrovaja. The doctoral project contributes to this initiative through foundational philosophical research on collective subjectivity, examining the tensions between individuality and community as well as the conditions of non-totalising forms of collective organisation from a theoretical perspective.