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Sara Abraham, Artist and Art Connoisseur, No More

author The Wire Staff
Aug 07, 2024
Her ‘Kala Yatra’ – a travelling art exhibition that stopped at various cities – was a defining aspect of her contribution to the arts.

New Delhi: Sara Abraham, a luminary of the Indian art world, passed away on August 4, 2024, at Chennai.

The Hindu has noted that Abraham was born to the family of Chalakuzhy Paulose Matthen and Eliamma Matthen in Kerala, and was one of eight children. Abraham moved with her family to then Madras in Tamil Nadu.

Abraham grew to become an artist and an art connoisseur, playing a vital role in changing the art landscape of the country in the 1970s.

Her ‘Kala Yatra’ – a travelling art exhibition that stopped at various cities – was a defining aspect of her contribution to the arts. This was also mentioned by Tamil Nadu chief minister M.K. Stalin in his condolence note. Abraham was a pioneering presence in the selling of art and combined her acumen in spotting talent with the ability to sell it.

Notable artists who Abraham helped bring to greater prominence are K.G. Subramanyam, M.F. Hussain and Bikash Bhattacharjee.

Abraham is survived by her daughters Mariam and Elisheba, her son Kuruvilla. Mariam is married to veteran journalist N. Ram.

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