Artist Profile Daniel Cosentino

Daniel Cosentino, Pelvis, 2024, 3D printed clear resin on wood base, 6″ x 9″ x 6″ (152 mm x 229 mm x 152 mm).
Cosentino’s exquisite, crystalline sculptures locate a tensile strength through the cadences of the body.
Artist Statement
Pelvis abstracts the central core of the body into a sculptural form that balances anatomical reference and architectural structure. The layered transparency of the resin reveals interior rhythms while the curvature suggests support and vulnerability. The piece invites viewers to consider the body as both vessel and architecture, both grounded and open to transformation.
Artist Biography
Daniel Cosentino is a multimedia artist working across photography, sculpture, video, installation, and land-based interventions. His practice merges traditional and digital processes to explore themes of memory, presence, and latent meaning. Sculptural works often incorporate anatomical forms and typographic abstraction, while his photographic series utilize alternative and historic processes such as palladium printing and scanography to investigate the materiality of the image.
Cosentino holds an MFA in Imaging Arts from Rochester Institute of Technology and a BA in Philosophy from Rutgers University. His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, with recent shows at the School of Visual Arts (SVA), Montclair Art Museum, Masur Museum of Art, and in Full Bleed: A Journal of Art & Design. He is a two-time recipient of the New Jersey Arts Annual selection and author of the ongoing publications Latent Views and Equine Magistrate.
Based in New Jersey, Cosentino maintains an active studio practice and teaches across the disciplines of visual art, design, and photography.