Ángela Marzullo is a renowned Swiss-Italian artist whose work combines video art and performance, focusing on feminist themes and social and political critique. Born in Zurich in 1975 and based in Geneva, her work has gained international recognition, particularly for her series "Homeschooling," which features her daughters Lucie and Stella. This series has been exhibited at prestigious institutions such as the Tinguely Museum in Basel and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Marzullo’s work addresses issues such as memory, 1970s radical feminism, and ecology, making her one of the most influential contemporary artists. Through art residencies, such as the one at the Swiss Institute in Rome, she has produced experimental works that challenge education, the body, and the family.