Site-Specific, Process-Based Works by New Jersey Contemporary Artist Daniel Cosentino | Cosentinoworks

Multimedia Installations Created with Large Format Photography, Sculpture, and Land Art Practices

Cosentinoworks: Conceptual Visual Art Developed in a Home Darkroom with Process-Based Approaches to Memory and Space

Stairs to Nowhere – Sculpture, Land Art, and Conceptual Photograph from Large Format Film

Cedars of Lebanon – Darkroom-Processed Landscape Photography with Historical Resonance

Hammer – Mixed-Media Installation and Photograph Reflecting Material and Process

Brigita – Large Format Portrait Interrogating Time and Site in Central Park

Totem Domum – Gilded Tree Installation and Photograph Bridging Land Art and Memory

New Jersey Artist Working with Large Format Film and Darkroom Processes

Conceptual Land Art Merging Sculpture, Photography, and Installation

Process-Based Contemporary Art Addressing Memory, Material, and Site

Environmental Interventions Developed Through Traditional Photographic Techniques

Cosentinoworks – A Platform for Interdisciplinary, Site-Specific, and Photochemically Grounded Art

Cosentinoworks · Daniel Cosentino Visual Arts


Site Specific Works

Cosentinoworks presents a collection of site-specific works by Daniel Cosentino, a New Jersey-based multimedia artist, conceptual artist, visual artist, educator, and writer. These projects—created through a combination of sculpture, large format photography, and installation art—reflect Cosentino’s deep engagement with memory, materiality, and place. Works such as Stairs to Nowhere, Totem Domum, Hammer, and Cedars of Lebanon are hybrid forms: at once physical interventions in the landscape and conceptual studies rendered through camera and process. Using a 4x5-inch large format camera and traditional darkroom development, Cosentino captures installations that exist in specific environments—suburban parks, wooded clearings, institutional ruins—and translates them into richly symbolic images. The works blur boundaries between land art, conceptual photography, and performance-based sculpture, drawing attention to structures both seen and hidden. Stairs to Nowhere constructs a usable staircase to nothing in forested land beyond the property boundary, offering an absurdist meditation on aspiration and ruin. Totem Domum reclaims a suburban tree as a gilded altar to domestic mythologies. Each piece invokes themes of erasure, transformation, and ritual, tied through Cosentino’s signature use of material contrast, spatial awareness, and symbolic form. This gallery resonates across Cosentino’s larger body of work, which includes series like Hands, Standing Box, and Pieces of Me, Pieces of You. His role as an educator, lecturer, and writer further supports a reflective and critical approach to contemporary artmaking. Cosentino’s editorial platforms—Latent Views and Equine Magistrate—extend these inquiries into cultural and philosophical territory. Cosentinoworks invites you to explore this intersection of form, land, and thought, where New Jersey conceptual art meets timeless questions of presence and perception.