In her objects and installations she uses the technological achievements of our time. Contemporary technology often collides and/or collaborates with traditional material use, costume culture and object culture.
Her works often require audience activity and interaction. These works can be activated by visitors - through movement, clapping, sound. Seemingly static sculptures and objects become complete providing visitors with a real visual and auditory experience. In her work everyday objects become unique and special through the sensual "working", transformation and conceptual energies.
"When you enter Anja Luithle's exhibition, you get the feeling that you have entered a fictional and surreal place, which is far from operating according to the laws of everyday life, but rather belongs to a world of fairy-tale-like, paradoxical fantasy. The exhibition space is a stage for enigmatic events: reality and imagination are present and intertwine with ironic ambiguity. The spectator is involved in a theatrical performance whose protagonists are not human beings but static or moving objects, or perhaps we should say objects full of life. The scenery of the play is made up of symbols taken from bourgeois life or fashion, which the artist alienates with a kind of theatricality...."
/Dr. Alexander Tolnay curator of the exhibition/