Career
Born in Schwarzach im Pongau, Spiluttini was trained as a medical assistant in Innsbruck where she also gained a background in medical imaging. Benefitting from the impetus of Camera Austria, at the beginning of the 1980s she became interested in architecture. Her countless photographs of public and private buildings brought her recognition as a major contributor to Austria"s new wave of architectural photography, a domain which traditionally belonged to mentor
In addition to photographic contributions to Die Presse, she was invited by Franz Endler to contribute all the photographs published in the city"s Vienna Architecture Guide.
As a result, she received numerous commissions not just from Austria but increasingly from Switzerland. Her work in the alpine areas of Austria and Switzerland has included images of bridges, tunnels, power stations, reservoirs and mines in their natural surroundings.
Recent exhibitions include:
2012: "und dann (reframing architecture)", Camera Austria, Graz
2011: Alte Seifenfabrik/The Soap Room, Innsbruck
2010: Fotografins Hus, Stockholm
2010: "Nacht Krems", Galerie Göttlicher, Krems
2010: "Unbewegliche Ziele", Kulturverein Schloss Goldegg.