Manuel Cosentino (b.1980) is an Italian artist working with photography. His work has focused on the role of the individual—and collective responsibility—in contemporary society, and on the function of art as an agent of change. He graduated from the Istituto...
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Manuel
Cosentino (b.1980) is an Italian artist working with photography. His work has
focused on the role of the individual—and collective responsibility—in
contemporary society, and on the function of art as an agent of change. He
graduated from the Istituto Europeo di Design in Rome, and moved to London
where he was based several years before moving his practice to Italy. His work has been exhibited internationally,
including at Galerie Huit during “Les Rencontres d’Arles” (France), the Museo
Diocesano Gonzaga (Italy), the Museo Civico Fattori (Italy), the Griffin Museum
of Photography (USA), Festival de la Luz (Buenos Aires), The Fence (Brooklyn
Bridge Park, NYC), Head On Photo Festival (Sidney), Klompching Gallery (New
York), the Royal Photographic Society (UK) and has been featured on L’Espresso
(Italy), WIRED (USA), The Huffington Post (USA), PDN (USA), Blink Magazine (S.
Korea), Lens Culture (Netherlands), iGnant (Germany), the Colossal (USA),
Lenscratch (USA) and L’Oeil de la Photographie (France). In recognition for his
work, he has received several international awards. In 2013, he was the
recipient of the Premio Combat Prize for contemporary photography (Italy). His
work resides in several private and public collections, including the permanent
collection of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France.
Manuel Cosentino (b.1980) is an Italian artist working with photography.