Asia Society Texas Center

Art museum · Binz

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"Set the scene—where are we?Set back from the street with a pristine front lawn, this striking, low-slung Yoshio Taniguchi-designed building is a study in architectural minimalism. The entrance is hidden behind panels of Jura limestone. Inside, all three levels can be viewed from the lobby. Design elements include glass walls, wood paneling, floating staircases, a sculpture garden, an infinity pond, and a modern water feature that causes mist to rise with captivating effect. What's the permanent collection like?The only permanent work here is the small sculpture garden. However, even if you're not immediately interested in the rotating exhibitions, the building and its serene gardens—one with a backdrop of black bamboo—are still very much worth a visit. So how are the temporary exhibitions then?Like the Asia Society in New York, the Asia Society here aims to connect visitors with Asian art and culture through exhibitions and educational programming. Rotating art spans media from traditional woodblock printing to photography and contemporary painting. Some works are interactive—the museum frequently hosts Tibetan monks who create a sand mandala before a crowd of slack-jawed spectators. What did you make of the crowd?There are just as many people here to marvel at the architecture—both inside and out—as the artwork. That said, the quiet, reverent galleries rarely get crowded. There's free community programming that draws families, but you won't find many kids near the actual art. On the practical tip, how were the facilities?The building is easy to navigate and invites strolling. Limited-mobility guests are accommodated, and seating is well-placed. How do we make the most of our visit?Museum staff is friendly, approachable, and knowledgeable. Ask anyone to tell you about the architecture, and you'll be in for a fascinating backstory. Is there a place to eat?The restaurant here is Pondicheri, a beloved Houston Indian restaurant that's a draw in its own right. Filled with natural light and art, Pondi, as many locals call it, spins fresh ingredients into unique combos, like chocolate chip cookies with hints of chili pepper. There are sandwiches, salads, and wraps, all inspired by Indian street food. The coffee, tea, and pastries are also excellent. Any advice for the time- or attention-challenged?This museum is entirely doable in 90 minutes." - Allison Bagley

Asia Society Texas Center
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1370 Southmore Blvd, Houston, TX 77004 Get directions

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