AUSTIN, TX.- British-born, Denmark-based artist Neil Tye presents a focused body of work centered on The Things We Carry, an ongoing exploration of inner burden, memory, and the emotional loads we carry through life. Through painting and newly introduced sculptural elements, Tye examines how the invisibly accumulated weight is held, shared, and released, both physically and emotionally.
Tyes practice is intuitive and process driven. He does not begin with a fixed concept, instead allowing movement, gesture, and mark-making to guide each work as it develops. Forms accumulate and press against one another, finding balance through tension and restraint. Color carries emotional weight, while line functions as structure, rhythm and containment.
The Things We Carry builds on a body of work first presented in Houston and expands in Austin with new sculptures, smaller works alongside painting. These additions extend the language of accumulation and support into three dimensions, reinforcing the physical presence of weight and balance that runs through the work.
I dont start with a plan. I follow the painting until it tells me what it wants to become, Tye says. Every layer is a trace of movement, of energy, of where Ive been and what Ive felt.
The exhibition is presented as part of Unchained.Art Contemporary Gallerys Artist in Focus series, a capsule format designed to allow for close engagement with a single artists evolving practice while running alongside the gallerys broader program.
Neil Tye has exhibited widely across Europe, Brazil, the United States, and the UK. He holds an MA in Professional Practice from Middlesex University, London, and works from his studio in Vejle, Denmark.