Here (sculpture)

Here is a 2013 artwork created by artist duo Thomson & Craighead.

The work, a standard UK road sign pointing northwards, is situated on a riverside path on the west side of the Greenwich Peninsula in south-east London, where it forms part of The Line, a public sculpture trail that very roughly follows the path of the Prime Meridian as it crosses the River Thames.

Created by Thomson & Craighead in 2013, Here is formed by a standard 2.64m tall UK road sign pointing north and displaying the 24,859 mile distance around the circumference of the earth back to the sign's position.

[1][2] Maggie Gray in art magazine Apollo said: "Such pieces command attention and, once they have it, direct that attention outwards to their surroundings, or back on to the viewer.

"[3] In 2014, it was one of nine works chosen from over 70 submissions for the inaugural year of The Line,[1] an art project distributed along a three-mile route following some of London's waterways between Stratford and North Greenwich.

"Here", viewed from east, with Canary Wharf district in background