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For the After Paradise Triennial, Van Imschoot created the piece After Abraham (2006-2024) with 42 drawings in the adjoining room. The emblematic scenes are a mix of 9 original design drawings for Monument for 1302 and 31 new drawings inspired by the work of Abraham van Diepenbeeck.