

Inner Light (Constellation)
2026
Inner Light (Constellation) is a large scale installation by Guillermo Celis comprising radiating strings anchored to a circular steel base on the floor and converging to a single point above, evoking a luminous conical constellation form. The work was presented as part of the group exhibition Fractured Horizon: Explorations in Light and Atmosphere at The Elemental, a contemporary center for the arts. Crystal flake elements embedded within the string structure create shimmering optical effects under gallery lighting, reinforcing the cosmic and atmospheric themes of the exhibition. Its variable dimensions make the piece adaptable to diverse architectural environments, offering collectors an immersive and site responsive acquisition.
- Medium
- Steel, string, crystal flake
- Spotted At
- Gallery · The ElementalView on map
Notes
Exhibited in the Front Gallery as part of Fractured Horizon: Explorations in Light and Atmosphere, February 13 to May 16, 2026. Dimensions variable. Work spotted at exhibition, not yet purchased.
Spotted works by Guillermo Celis
Artists in conversation
Tomas Saraceno
Argentine · b. 1973
Saraceno creates large scale installations using fine threads, geometric web structures, and reflective materials that evoke cosmic and constellation like forms, producing shimmering immersive optical environments directly comparable to Celis's conical string and crystal construction.
Céleste Boursier-Mougenot
French · b. 1961
Boursier-Mougenot constructs immersive installations that transform geometric spatial arrangements into luminous sensory experiences, sharing Celis's focus on radiating structural forms that generate atmospheric light effects within a gallery environment.
Fred Eversley
American · b. 1941
Eversley works with transparent and refractive materials to create geometric forms that scatter and concentrate light into shimmering conical and radial optical phenomena, closely mirroring the crystal flake and convergent geometry at the core of Celis's installation.
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