Avatar: Forms of Vishnu brings together centuries of art and storytelling from South and Southeast Asia celebrating Vishnu, the Hindu deity who preserves order in the universe.
Avatar, meaning ‘descent’ in Sanskrit, describes the many forms Vishnu takes to descend from the heavens to restore balance on earth. In sculpture, painting, textiles and photographs, the exhibition traces the ways artists have envisioned Vishnu’s various avatars, including Matsya the fish, Kurma the tortoise, the beloved Krishna, the noble prince Rāma, and Kalki, the future avatar who will bring renewal.
Our latest mounted print collection features key works from the exhibition including the painting Mount Mandara (2026) by Desmond Lazaro.
Mounted print
Made in Australia
25.4 x 25.4cm
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Desmond Lazaro (England/India/Australia b1968)
Mount Mandara 2026
natural pigments and gold on birch board 243 x 243 cm © Desmond Lazaro
Design: Art Gallery of New South Wales