Skuja Braden emerged as a significant presence in the Latvian contemporary art scene following their exhibition
Samsāra at the Design and Decorative Art Museum of the
Latvian National Museum of Art in Riga in 2020. The exhibition was associated with multiple recognitions, including the Kilograms Kultūras Award for Visual Arts, a nomination for the Purvītis Prize, and inclusion in the final selection of artists for the Purvītis Prize exhibition at the Latvian National Museum of Art. The project also received the Delfi “People’s Choice” award connected to the Purvītis Prize. These developments contributed to their subsequent selection to represent Latvia at the
59th Venice Biennale in 2022. At Venice, Skuja Braden presented the installation
Selling Water by the River. Since then, Skuja Braden has continued to exhibit internationally, including solo exhibitions at kaufmann repetto in Milan and New York, alongside group exhibitions in Europe, Asia, and North America. In 2025, Skuja Braden was awarded the Baltic Balva for Visual Arts. == Artwork ==