Sosnowska's monumental sculpture Museum draws its inspiration and material from an intended art museum for Rosendal, initiated by King Karl XIV Johan in the 1830s. Despite ten years of planning, the museum never materialised, but hundreds of marble pieces were ordered and have since been stored. Eleven of the nearly 200-year-old original pieces, initially intended to adorn the museum's facade and interior, are now integrated into an open installation. They balance on top of, lean against, and pierce concrete structures reminiscent of various building fragments – a wall section, a portal, a pillar or a staircase. The marble's smooth surface and carefully carved details contrast sharply with the rough-cast concrete. Past meets present in a sculpture that lies in the borderland between architecture and art.
Unveiling on 3 June 2025 at 1 pm by H.R.H. Prince Daniel.