Sze, whose 'Infinite Line' exhibition is currently on display at Asia Society Museum in New York, was selected to attend the prestigious event by the State Department’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
The Director of Asia Society's Center on U.S.-China Relations and other experts offer insights into what Xi Jinping brings to the U.S-China relationship.
Current tensions — including Tibetan monks and nuns using self-immolation as a form of protest — are not going to disappear without some concession from China's government, says a leading Tibet expert.
Photography Ryan Pyle discusses his wide selection of stunning black and white photos from China with the Asia Blog.
The Vanishing Cultures Project’s photographer-and-writer team journeyed to a remote corner of Nepal to document the indigenous Loba people and threats to a way of life.
The two countries must not allow election year hysteria and nationalist forces to taint what will continue to be an essential, albeit challenging, relationship, write Andrew Billo and Yan Shufen.
Even veteran MPs, who regularly slug it out in Australia’s parliament, are taken aback by Kevin Rudd’s dramatic comeback campaign, writes Geoff Spencer.
The acclaimed historian relates how he came to co-curate an Asia Society Museum exhibition, and explains his ongoing fascination with the late Mughal era.
Angry Birds are the dominant motif on balloons sold in a village on the outskirts of Yangon, Burma on February 20, 2012.
Vice Presidents Joe Biden and Xi Jinping visited Asia Society's International Studies Learning Center in Los Angeles on Friday.