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How did we arrive at "camera eats first" as a society? Artist Esther M. Choi, curator Iris Moon, and chef and community organizer Natasha Pickowicz discuss the world of art and art history in food and its presentation.
See Asia Society Museum's new exhibitions at the March edition of our Leo Bar Happy Hour. Enjoy free Museum admission and guided tours, drink specials, and more in Asia Society's gorgeous Garden Court.
The first in Wang Xiaoshuai's new trilogy excavating Chinese history on an intimate, familial level, 'So Long, My Son' follows two families torn apart by the death of a child over a span of decades. New York premiere.
A portrait of the profound love for the land, across three generations of a family in modern Chinese rural life, by seminal 6th Generation filmmaker Wang Xiaoshuai. New York premiere.
An evening of poetry, memoir, conversation, and dance: Nandana Sen, Vishakha Desai and Preeti Vasudevan explore love, rebellion, marriage, motherhood, and migration in this artistic, intimate and global celebration of Women's History Month.
Screening and conversation: Oscar-winning filmmaker James Ivory ("Howards End", "Call Me By Your Name") uncovers film shot during a life-changing trip to Afghanistan in the 1960s.
Pivotal 5th Generation Chinese filmmaker Zhang Yimou’s sumptuous Tang Dynasty wuxia epic features all-star trio Zhang Ziyi, Takeshi Kaneshiro and Andy Lau in a deadly passionate love triangle. Presented on 35mm.
Former President and CFO of Softbank, Alok Sama will share invaluable lessons from their extensive careers in tech and finance with Max Levchin, CEO of Affirm and co-Founder of Paypal.
Join us as NBC News Daily Anchor Vicky Nguyen leads a conversation with two influential trailblazers in business: Sheila Lirio Marcelo, formerly of Care.com and now Ohai.ai, and Indra Nooyi, former Chairperson and CEO of PepsiCo.
"A safe place for dangerous ideas", the Lahore Literary Festival returns to Asia Society New York, exploring contemporary Pakistan through artists, writers, and other experts.
NBC News Anchor Vicky Nguyen and Love Squad's Ally Love in conversation for the book launch of Boat Baby--Nguyen's memoir of her and her family's flight from Vietnam as refugees following the Vietnam War, and becoming American.
Naomi Kawase's ethereal, Cannes prize-winning debut feature plays on an imported 35mm print as part of our monthly series "Films to See Before You Die".
CNN host and author Fareed Zakaria appears in conversation with Asia Society President & CEO Dr. Kyung-wha Kang, discussing Zakaria’s book 'Age of Revolutions' in the present geopolitical and social context
Asia Society presents the 14th edition of Dancing the Gods, an annual festival of Indian Dance in collaboration with World Music Institute. Night One features Mythili Prakash in a stunning Bharatanatyam solo with live musicians.
Asia Society presents the 14th edition of Dancing the Gods, an annual festival of Indian Dance in collaboration with World Music Institute. Night Two features Parul Shah (Kathak).
Asia Society presents the 14th edition of Dancing the Gods, an annual festival of Indian Dance in collaboration with World Music Institute. Night Three features Bijayini Satpathy (Odissi) in ABHIPSAA - A Seeking.
Join us for the launch of Barbara Demick's latest book "Daughters of the Bamboo Grove," the story of twin sisters torn apart by China's one-child policy--one who remained in China, and the other adopted in the U.S. With NPR's Emily Feng.