The World Turned Upside Down (sculpture)
Sculpture by Mark Wallinger, on Sheffield Street, London / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The World Turned Upside Down is a sculpture by the Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger, on Sheffield Street, London, within the campus of the London School of Economics. The name World Turned Upside Down comes from a 17th-century English ballad.[1] The sculpture, measuring 13 feet (4 m) in diameter, features a globe resting on its North Pole and was unveiled in March 2019. It reportedly cost over £200,000,[2] which was funded by alumni donations.
For other uses, see The World Turned Upside Down (disambiguation).