Anja Luithle

1968 born in Offenbach am Main, Germany

Lives and works in the region around Stuttgart

Studies:

1988 - 95: Staatliche Akademie der bildenden Künste, Stuttgart with Dieter Groß, Sotorius Michou and Joseph Kosuth

1990: Facultad de Bellas Artes de Barcelona with Hernandez Pijuan

Awards, Scholarships:

2021: Corona scholarship

2010 - 12: Scholarship of the town Nürtingen

2001: Scholarship of the land Baden-Württemberg for Budapest, Hungary

1996: DAAD-Scholarship for Vienna, Austria

1995 - 97: Studio sponsorship of the land Baden-Württemberg

1995: Scholarship of the Art Foundation Baden-Württemberg

1993: Award of the Art Academy, Stuttgart

1993: Otto Rombach Award of the town Bietigheim-Bissingen

Artworks in public space:

2013: „Die Springerin“, Fellbach

2012: „Rote Dame für Borbeck“, Essen

2011: “Gratwanderin”, Haus der Geschichte Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart

2010: “Drei Grazien”, Textil- und Industriemuseum Augsburg, (TIM), permanent exhibition

2009: „Wegweiserin“, Sculpture in a roundabout, Eislingen an der Fils

2000: “Worte und Schuhe für Ruit”, Kunst am Bau, Straßenbahnhaltestelle Stuttgart

Teaching Activities:

Since 2019: Dozentur Freie Kunstakademie Nürtingen

Artworks in public collections:

Ministry Stuttgart, Artima, Mannheimer Versicherungen, Mannheim, Musée d'Art moderne de Saint Etienne, France, Art Collection of the City of Ehingen, Heilbronn Municipal Museums, Bietigheim-Bissingen Municipal Gallery, Donzdorf Municipal Gallery, City of Hattingen (Essen), Gallery of the City of Veszprém, Hungary, Collection of the City of Lodz, Poland, Collection of the City of Fellbach, Kunsthalle Mannheim, Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, Kunsthalle Göppingen, Art Collection of the City of Nürtingen, Auditorium Lehrerseminar Nürtingen City of Essen, Borbeck, Art Collection of the City of Tuttlingen as well as numerous private collections.

Artworks for museums:

2014: German Hat Museum Lindenberg im Allgäu: Design and execution „Huttornado“
Permanent exhibition. Overall museum management: Atelier Brückner, Stuttgart

2010: TIM – Textile and Industry Museum Augsburg: „Three Graces“, permanent exhibition, three movable and interactively playable dress objects, height 4.5 metres, idea and realisation. Overall management: Atelier Brückner, Stuttgart

2004: Steiff Museum, Giengen an der Brenz, Object theatre with scenography for two rooms, idea, execution, project management, permanent exhibition. Overall management Museum Milla and Partner, Stuttgart

2000: Bosch Pavilion Expo 2000 Overall management Museum Milla and Partner, Stuttgart