Eva Rothschild, My World and Your World, 2020


Photograph: John Sturrock

Photograph: John Sturrock

Photograph: John Sturrock

Photograph: John Sturrock

Photograph: John Sturrock

Photograph: John Sturrock

Photograph: John Sturrock


Photograph: John Sturrock

Photograph: John Sturrock

Photograph: John Sturrock

Photograph: John Sturrock

Photograph: John Sturrock

Photograph: John Sturrock

Photograph: John Sturrock


‘We lie down beneath the tangle of steel branches and the city belongs to us. The sculpture allows us to carve out this new space for ourselves. We don’t just look, we are active within it.’ – Eva Rothschild

My World and Your World is Rothschild’s first permanent commission in London, and the first permanent artwork at King’s Cross. Rothschild describes the piece as a ‘social sculpture’, an invitation to explore the park, and a place at which to meet friends, have a play or a picnic.

My World and Your World is crafted from steel and stands at a colossal 16-metres tall.