‘Mimetic Whisper’, a video image still.

Art worth weight-ing for

An upcoming exhibition in Cork city will feature all array of works from video simulations, to drawings to sculptural pieces.

Andrew Mc Sweeney’s The Weight of Nothing delves into the transformative interplay between objects, materials, digital processes, and experimentation, while also reflecting on the idea of nothing in both material and concept.

Taking place in the Backwater Artist Studios which Andrew is a member of, it investigates how digital tools can breathe new life into the physical world, reshaping materials in ways that challenge our perceptions of form, texture, and context.

The video simulations explore the relationship between organic and synthetic materials, blending tactile qualities with their digital counterparts. Sculptural works, inspired by photo scanned objects, reimagine materials entirely, presenting new forms and textures that transcend the limitations of the physical world.

Meanwhile, a series of hybrid drawings merge traditional mediums with digital processes, fostering a dialogue between the tactile and the virtual.

A spokesperson for Backwater Artist Studios said: “At its core, The Weight of Nothing reflects on the creative potential of digital manipulation—not simply as a technological feat, but as a means to fundamentally alter how we perceive and work with materials.

“The exhibition invites viewers to consider the possibilities of reinterpreting nothingness—a space where absence becomes a catalyst for transformation.”

The Weight of Nothing opened yesterday eveung, 29 January, and will be shown in Studio 12 in Backwater Artist Studios on Wandesford Quay until 21 February.

Andrew McSweeney completed a BA in Fine Art at CIT Crawford College of Art & Design (2015) and an MA in Interdisciplinary Design Practice (2021) at the Limerick School of Art & Design.

Recent projects include the XaRt commission (November 2023), developed in collaboration with the NExIS research team and the MTU Arts Office CREATE Le Chéile Fund, and an experimental video piece exhibited as part of 9.57 (SUNSET) during the Cork Midsummer Festival at the Triskel Arts Centre (June 2024).

He also presented ‘Green World’, an interactive augmented reality application, at the Earth Rising: Eco Festival (September 2024) at the Irish Museum of Modern Art.