M.T. Abraham Foundation

Its stated intent is to promote public appreciation of the most important styles of Modernism: Post-Impressionism, Fauvism, Cubism, Cubo-Futurism, Futurism, Constructivism and Suprematism by collecting pieces that can be loaned "for the sole purpose of display and study by public institutions,"[1] and to present most effectively the first half of the 20th century, a period that saw revolutionary tendencies shape the art scene.

In June 2019 the foundation pledged a donation from its collection to the State Hermitage Museum in Russia valued at 7 million (USD).

This donation consisted of paintings and sculptures by the Russian artist Vladimir Sterligov,[2] and the French impressionist, Edgar Degas.

[4][5] As part of "Tel Aviv Days in St. Petersburg," a cultural event under the auspices of the Israeli General Consulate in St. Petersburg and the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Foundation helped organize an international exhibition at the State Hermitage Museum titled "White City - Bauhaus Architecture in Tel Aviv," which portrays the city's urban and architectural heritage.

[8][9] The collection contains artworks by artists such as Edgar Degas, Amedeo Modigliani, Henri Matisse, Henri Rousseau, Kees van Dongen, Tamara de Lempicka, Maurice de Vlaminck, Natalia Goncharova, Aleksandra Ekster, Lyubov Popova, Roberto Matta, Gabriele Münter, Jean Puy, Jean Duffy, Alexander Rodchenko, Auguste Chabaud, Andres Gleizes, Jean Metzinger, Henry Manguin, Andre Lhote, Suzanne Valadon, Louis Valtat, Auguste Herbin, Leon de Smet, Maximillian Luce, and Georges Folmer.

[10] The Foundation owns a complete collection of 74 bronze sculptures by French Impressionist Edgar Degas, including a cast of "The Little Dancer Aged Fourteen."

Abraham Group and the MTA Foundation as part of their ongoing support aimed at promoting understanding and appreciation of fine art.

Amir Gross Kabiri, the founder and owner of The Hub of Fine Arts, revealed: “As part of my strategic decision to deepen M.T.A.

Group’s involvement and operation in the Balkans and specifically in Bosnia and Herzegovina, I have been spending most of my time in recent years in this region.

According to State Hermitage Museum General Director Mikhail Piotrovsky, "The world is full of bronze sculptures by famous artists which have been made either with or without the approval of their heirs.

[35] The foundation took part in International Competition “Worlds of El Lissitzky”, an architectural concept of the symbolic object of Novosibirsk city environment dedicated to Russian Avant-garde.

Roberto Matta , Three Figures, 1958c., displayed during an exhibition by MTA foundation.
" The Little Dancer " from "The Complete Sculptures of Edgar Degas" collection on display.