Asia Society Museum

Asia Society Museum organizes groundbreaking exhibitions of both traditional and contemporary Asian and Asian American art.

The Museum, located on Park Avenue and 70th Street in New York City, is known for its Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller Collection of masterpiece-quality traditional Asian works and for its cutting-edge Contemporary Art Collection of videos and new media art by Asian and Asian American artists. The permanent collections are on occasional view.

Please see below for information about our current exhibitions in New York, Hong Kong and Houston and videos from some of our recent public programs.

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The Artful Recluse: Painting, Poetry, and Politics in 17th-Century China

The first exhibition to explore the theme of reclusion in Chinese art from this politically tumultuous era. On view through June 2, 2013. more

Tim Lee: In Focus

On view through May 12, this is Tim Lee's first solo museum exhibition in New York. more

Vandy Rattana: Bomb Ponds

On view in the Asia Society Visitor Center through June 2, 2013. more

Enjoy Asian Contemporary Art Week in New York Until May 31

This year, two Asia Society installations are part of ACAW: Vandy Rattana's 'Bomb Ponds' and Tim Lee's 'Blowin' in the Wind, Bob Dylan, 1963, 2013.' more

Toward a New Phase of US-China Museum Collaborations

New AS report compiles findings of Chinese and American museum leaders on cultural exchanges. more