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Inta Ruka (born 1958) is a
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Life and work

Ruka was born in
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. She married Egons Spuris, a Latvian photographer. Towards the end of the 1970s, she started her career in photography. In 2006, she worked on another photographic series, ''Neighbours''. Additionally, she received a scholarship of the IASPIS for "two-month artist-in-residence" in Stockholm in 2007, and was given "the highest award of the '
Order of the Three Stars Order of the Three Stars ( lv, Triju Zvaigžņu ordenis) is the highest civilian order awarded for meritorious service to Latvia. It was established in 1924 in remembrance of the founding of Latvia. Its motto is "Per aspera ad astra", meaning "Thr ...
' of the State of Latvia", "Chevalier" ("Knight"), in 2009. Since the end of the 1980s, Ruka has had about twenty exhibitions alone both abroad and in Latvia. She has also taken part in an abundance of group exhibitions worldwide. Ruka worked with Rolleiflex cameras up until 2004. She would put the Rolleiflex camera on a tripod, and photograph using natural light, waiting until the right light came. Anna Tellgren states that Ruka works with
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printing paper. This shows her connection to an older generation. Ruka had followed the path of portrait photography and also improved it. According to Tellgren (2017), Ruka described the way she worked as documentary. When working on her own projects, she was self-employed. According to Tellgren, Ruka is interested in people which is why she takes photographs. More specifically, she focuses on individuals, not groups. She wants to show that each person has a meaning and purpose in society. Ruka received a scholarship from the
Hasselblad Foundation The Hasselblad Foundation (in full: Erna and Victor Hasselblad Foundation), established in 1979 at the will of Victor Hasselblad, is a fully independent, not-for-profit foundation based at Götaplatsen in Gothenburg, Sweden. The main aim of the F ...
in 1998, the
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of the Latvian Culture Foundation in 1999 and a scholarship from the Villa Waldberta in
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in 2002. One year later, the Artist's Union of Latvia awarded her the "Prize of the Year 2003." Ruka's photographs have been presented in several important international exhibitions. In 1999, she took part at the 48th Biennale of Venice which publicised her name internationally. In 2006, the Photography Centre in Istanbul organised a large solo show of her photos. Before 2007, her photographs had been shown with works by
Wolfgang Tillmans Wolfgang Tillmans (born 16 August 1968) is a German photographer. His diverse body of work is distinguished by observation of his surroundings and an ongoing investigation of the photographic medium’s foundations. Tillmans was the first photog ...
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and others in the exhibition ''In the Face of History: European Photographers in the 20th Century'' at the Barbican Arts Centre in London. From 1984 to 2000, Ruka photographed the people of
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, primarily in the rural area of
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("My Country People") and, later on, increasingly in the capital of Riga. In the series ''People I happened to meet'', she strikes up conversations with unknown people in order to ask them for a portrait. By contrast, in ''Amalias Street 5'', she focuses on the inhabitants of some apartments in Riga. Off the beaten track of the picturesque Old Town, with its extensive restoration, she provides an undisguised view on the current state of flux in Latvia since its integration into the European Union. Among photographers of the former
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countries, Ruka shares her documentary-
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approach with Antanas Sutkus and
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; internationally with those of the Americans
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and
Dorothea Lange Dorothea Lange (born Dorothea Margaretta Nutzhorn; May 26, 1895 – October 11, 1965) was an American documentary photographer and photojournalist, best known for her Depression-era work for the Farm Security Administration (FSA). Lange' ...
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Documentary films about Ruka

* ''Photo - Inta Ruka'' – documentary film by Arvīds Krievs, Latvia * ''The photographer from Riga'' – documentary film by Maud Nycander, Mantaray film, for Swedish Television 2009


References

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