Institutionalizing Indian art in North America
Cultural Mission
Create awareness and market depth for Indian masters in the US — the most underpenetrated major Western art market.
Museum Anchor
Permanent 30,000 sq ft facility at WNA — the first dedicated Indian art institution on the US East Coast.
The Master Vault Art Fund is a landmark structured investment vehicle to bring Indian modern and contemporary masterworks into permanent institutional prominence in North America. Led by the Kulkarni and Karani families — multi-generational stewards of Indian art — the Fund bridges cultural mission with sophisticated financial architecture.
Indian masterworks by Raza, Gaitonde, Husain, Bendre, Varma, Sher-Gil remain underrepresented in Western institutions. The Fund changes that — anchoring $300M+ at the Bendre-Hallock Art Centre on the campus of West Nottingham Academy (est. 1744), Colora, Maryland.
Master Vault Art Fund
Key Figures at a Glance
Initial Minimum Raise $300M
Follow-On Raise (Year 3) $200M 5-Year Asset Target >$1B
Seed — Kulkarni Family Included
Seed — Karani Family Included
Total Seed Value ~$80M
Art Centre Size 30,000 sq ft
Campus 100 ac · Maryland
Build Budget ~$25M
Hallock Pledge $5M
WNA Founded 1744
Listings CSX · Delaware Feeder
Investment Returns
Returns via appreciation, museum lending fees, and curated private sales. 22.8% CAGR since 2001.
Listed Vehicle
CSX listed · Delaware feeder for U.S. investors, Cayman domicile, Delaware feeder. ETF-style quarterly redemptions.