Cop_Shiva

Cop Shiva

Cop Shiva

Indian artist/photographer (born 1979)


Cop Shiva[1][2][3] (born B. S. Shivaraju in 1979) is a contemporary Indian photographer and performer primarily located in Bannikuppe, near Bengaluru. He was chosen as a 2023–2024 Visiting Artist Fellow at Harvard University's Lakshmi Mittal and Family South Asia Institute.[4][5]

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About

Cop Shiva[6][7][8] embarked on his artistic journey after becoming involved with the alternative art collective known as 1.SHANTHIROAD STUDIO/GALLERY in Bangalore. Serving as the coordinator within 1.SHANTHIROAD STUDIO/GALLERY, he established connections with both local and international photographers and artists through which he developed his personal artistic endeavors.

In 2001, he became a part of the Karnataka Police Department, an experience that influenced his chosen artistic moniker. From 2010 onward, his exclusive focus has been on his art, which manifests through photography and performance art. His creations have a platform through Gallery Sumukha[9] in Bangalore and Art Heritage Gallery in New Delhi.[10]

Practice

Cop Shiva's photographic endeavors[11][12] center on documenting the multifaceted nature of both rural and urban India.[13] His practice frequently focuses on portraiture and is characterized by a keen interest in the concept of masquerade and the various roles individuals assume within public and private spheres.[14][15] Within his body of work, one finds intimate portrayals of urban migrants, individuals with alternative sexual orientations, street performers, and other inhabitants existing at the intersection of the rapid urbanization of India and the deep-set rural community.[16] Through his art, he seeks to ennoble the individuals who dwell on society's periphery while ensuring his photos metaphorically embody the essence of contemporary times.[17]

Biography

Cop Shiva's achievements[18] encompass being awarded the 2023-2024 Visiting Artist Fellowship at Harvard University's Lakshmi Mittal and Family South Asia Institute in the United States, the prestigious Sovereign Asian Art Public Award in 2023.,[19][20] and a grant from the Swedish Art Council in 2017.In 2018, he emerged as a finalist for the esteemed Harvard University Peabody Museum Robert Gardner Fellowship of Photography, established under the aegis of the Prohelvetia-Switzerland initiative. His artistic creations hold a place of pride within private collections and international museums.

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References

  1. Manu, Gayatri (3 December 2016). "Meet Cop Shiva: Globetrotting Photographer by Day and Constable by Night". The Better India.
  2. Tripathi, Shailaja (28 February 2017). "Cop Shiva looks at Bengaluru through his lens". The Hindu.
  3. "Cop Shiva • The Lakshmi Mittal and Family South Asia Institute". The Lakshmi Mittal and Family South Asia Institute.
  4. Zaman, Rana Siddiqui (20 August 2023). "A Lens for Life". News Trail.
  5. "Retake — Galaxy of Musicians". The Guftugu Collection.
  6. "Cop Shiva". Ojas Art.
  7. Krishnaswamy, Arvind. "Cop Shiva - Life Through The Lens". Bengaluru.com.
  8. "Cop Shiva". Gallery Sumukha.
  9. "Cop Shiva". ART HERITAGE.
  10. Chandra Kumar, Sujit (11 June 2017). "A cop's shooting spree". Deccan Chronicle.
  11. "Cop Shiva". Platform-mag.com.
  12. "Special feature: Being Gandhi, seeing Gandhi". Indianculturalforum.in. 29 January 2016.
  13. Nayar, Aashmita (28 December 2022). "An ex-constable captures colours and culture through his lens". Harper's Bazaar India.
  14. Tripathi, Shailaja (3 October 2013). "Extraordinary in the ordinary". The Hindu.
  15. Monalisa, Monika (6 June 2023). "Making Memories". The New Indian Express.
  16. "Cop Shiva". konstepidemin.se.
  17. Baker, Melinda (4 November 2018). "Photographer examines Gandhi impersonator's impact on a changing India". The Tennessean.
  18. "OPENING DOORS TO THE WORLD - ON BEING GANDHI". Digital Commons @ Otterbein. 24 August 2016.
  19. Bahl, Reenu (28 September 2013). "Camera-friendly cop on shooting spree". The Asian Age.
  20. "In a different uniform..." Deccan Herald. 1 October 2013.
  21. Velayanikal, Malavika (20 May 2012). "Art as an imitation of imitators". DNA India.
  22. Iyengar, Vidya (10 November 2020). "Bringing alive Bengaluru in Berlin". The New Indian Express.
  23. Iyengar, Vidya (6 July 2020). "Cop Shiva captures the life, dreams of migrants with 'Street As Studio'". The New Indian Express.
  24. "Pleasure". MutualArt.
  25. Bhura, Sneha (9 March 2019). "Lights, camera, enact". The Week.
  26. "I Love MGR (Installation View)". Google Arts & Culture.
  27. Kalra, Vandana (2 July 2019). "Revisiting Gandhi". The Indian Express.
  28. Chandrasekhar, Anand; Kern, Thomas (24 January 2019). "Cop Shiva: School dropout, street vendor, policeman and artist". swissinfo.ch.
  29. Bhattacharya, Suryatapa (1 February 2015). "Emerging Artists at the India Art Fair". The Wall Street Journal.

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