November 5, 2015

Jon Tsoi: Slicing Space

Recent Performative Paintings Curated by Kevin Alexander November 15 – December 9, 2015Sunday, Nov 15 @ 6-8PM | Opening reception@ 6:30PM | Live performance Jon Tsoi: Slicing […]
October 27, 2015

Video Interview – YU LIK WAI: IT’S A BRIGHT, GUILTY WORLD

Renowned Hong Kong-born, Beijing-based filmmaker Yu Lik Wai is having his debut New York solo exhibition at WhiteBox, showcasing a series of dark, fictional realities located […]
October 1, 2015

Video Documentation – Intimate Transgressions: The Act of Doing

OCTOBER 1, 2015 PARTICIPANTS Anita Glesta, Fion Gunn, Eleanor Heartney, Shirin Neshat, Luisa Valenzuela, Juan Puntes, Raul Zamudio, Marjorie Martay The Sackler Center presents a discussion […]
September 30, 2015

Intimate Transgressions : The Act of Doing

WhiteBox and CAPA (Center for Asia Pacific Affairs) present “Intimate Transgressions : The Act of Doing” Panel Discussion @ Brooklyn Museum Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist […]
September 14, 2015

WhiteBoxLab>>Sound Lounge

WhiteBoxLab>>Sound Lounge presents Another Realm Quintet of the Americas with guests: Chartwell Dutiro, TIMBILA, Susan Jolles Thursday, September 17th 2015 | 7:30pm Donation ticketed seating $10 […]
August 15, 2015

Performance – Wed. 9/9 @9:15pm

Start at WhiteBox @ 9:15pm and walk to the Sara Delano Roosevelt Park Performance by Micha Das Bach after the opening of Intimate Transgressions reading: Gayalle […]
August 8, 2015

Yu Lik Wai: It’s A Bright Guilty World

Presented by MOCA (Museum of Chinese in America) and WhiteBox Curated by Herb TamCo-curated by Juan Puntes October 8 – November 8, 2015Oct 8th @ 6-8PM […]
July 26, 2015

Intimate Transgressions

Presented by WhiteBox and CAPA (Center for Asia Pacific Affairs)Curated by Fion Gunn and Juan Puntes September 3 – October 4, 2015Sept 3 @ 6-8PM | […]
July 24, 2015

The New York Times – Art Review

A lively, messy scrapbook of a show, “The Last Party” surveys, as per its subtitle, the “Influence of New York’s Club Culture: Mid-70s to Early ’90s.” […]