[4][5] In the years 1998 and 1999, Whitebox was nominated for “Best Group Show” by the International Art Critics Association for "Plural Speech" and for a survey of Viennese Actionists, Hermann Nitsch and Günter Brus.
[6] Later exhibitions have included artists Carolee Schneemann, Michael Snow, Dennins Oppenheim, Braco Dimitrijevic, Jon Tsoi,[7] Naoto Nagakawa, Alison Knowles, John Cage and Aldo Tambellini.
In addition Mr. Puntes was joined by curator Kyoko Sato who helped create an Asian art program[9] In January 2022 WhiteBox moved to its current location in the Lower East Side, Manhattan.
[11] In 2019, settled into its East Harlem location, White Box-Harlem presented the first mayor survey of Japanese experimental filmmaker Ko Nakajima in New York.
The show included a diverse group of international artists working on musical performance, video projection, poetry, installation and a live reading and screening of a graphic novel by indie-rocker and social critic, Jeffrey Lewis.