Asia Society New York: Bridging Cultures Through Art and Dialogue

Overview

The Asia Society in New York serves as a vital hub for promoting understanding between the peoples of Asia and the USA. This esteemed institution engages in various fields including art, culture, business, and education, creating valuable dialogue on contemporary challenges and encouraging collaboration for a shared future. Although the society's headquarters are located in Hong Kong and New York City, its New York branch plays a pivotal role in showcasing the richness of Asian art and culture. Visitors can explore a diverse array of exhibitions featuring both traditional and contemporary Asian art, including notable collections such as the Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller 3rd Collection, which spans centuries and showcases approximately 280 exquisite works. The galleries, spread over two floors, offer a rotating display of art ensuring that each visit presents new insights and perspectives. Guests are also invited to relax and enjoy refreshments at the Garden Court Café, making a visit to Asia Society New York a holistic cultural experience.

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Opening hours
  • Sunday 11:00 - 17:00
  • Monday 11:00 - 17:00
  • Tuesday 11:00 - 17:00
  • Wednesday 11:00 - 17:00
  • Thursday 11:00 - 17:00
  • Friday 11:00 - 17:00

Open 24/7

Contact Info
  • Address725 Park Ave, New York, NY 10021, USA
  • Phone+1 212-288-6400

Reviews

Liam Johnson
United States
5
My partner and I enjoyed our visit to the museum immensely. They feature numerous incredible pieces and several interactive exhibits that we found truly enjoyable. We're looking forward to returning someday.
Sofia Torres
United States
5
This museum is relatively small but offers a fascinating experience here on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. Admission is complimentary on Fridays, although donations are welcomed. It's a wonderful spot for visitors. Currently, there is an exhibit running until August 2024 focused on the impacts of coal mining and climate change due to coal usage.
Riya Sharma
India
4
I visited the Asia Society and Museum yesterday. Using my library card, I secured a free reservation from the Culture Pass website, as the regular fee is $10 for seniors. The current exhibit, Coal + Ice, addresses climate change and is quite disturbing. One room had an unusual scent that made me anxious. Pre-COVID, this museum showcased beautiful Asian art, which is now in storage. I preferred that collection from my previous visits.
Natalia Demairo
United States
5
Currently, there is an amazing exhibit called Coal and Ice running until August 11th, which thoroughly explores climate change. It's a must-see. The museum's Cafe Leo offers a unique menu with interesting choices. The chicken curry wrap with arugula was delightful.
Yuki Tanaka
Japan
5
Amazing museum! I thoroughly enjoyed the Meiji Restoration exhibition. It struck a perfect balance of artifacts and information to be captivating yet not overwhelming. I particularly loved the hell courtesan section. I highly recommend this museum and plan to return for future exhibitions, especially if they relate to Japan. I also found out about an online resource for upcoming Asia-related events in NYC.