Founders

Daniel Power is the Founder and Publisher of the 2007 Lucie Award-winning publishing company powerHouse Books. He has done sales and marketing work for Aperture, Artforum, and Parkett. He co-founded Distributed Art Publishers in 1990 and started powerHouse Books in 1995. Power launched the powerHouse Gallery in 2003, and in 2006 he moved the gallery, bookstore, and publishing company into the powerHouse Arena. Since its founding, powerHouse Books has published and distributed more than 500 photographic and illustrated books. powerHouse Books also incorporates an artists' agency and publishes a magazine.

Frank Evers, co-chair and co-founder of the New York Photo Festival 2009, was formerly the Managing Director of the VII Photo Agency. Over three years, Frank built VII up into one of the best-known brands in photojournalism.

Prior to his tenure at VII, Frank spent 10 years in the video game world running game production studios. Since 1995, his games have generated over $1 billion in sales. He started in the movie business with Sony Pictures Entertainment, and later produced the cult classic film, "Swimming With Sharks."

Frank is married to the photographer, Lauren Greenfield, with whom he has partnered on her work since they both graduated from Harvard College in 1987. They have two sons, Noah and Gabriel.


About powerHouse Books


Now located at 37 Main Street in the DUMBO section of Brooklyn, powerHouse Books—the world renowned publisher of cutting-edge and classic art, photography, advertising, and pop culture books—is housed in The powerHouse Arena, a 10,200 square-foot laboratory of creative thought offering a gallery, boutique, performance space, and community center, and selected as one of the 50 most important people and places of the next decade by Wallpaper*. For more information, please visit www.powerhousebooks.com and www.powerhousearena.com

 

 

 

 

 


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