Founded in 1995 by Daniel Power from his apartment on the Lower East Side, PowerHouse Books is known for its "Image Driven" publishing, particularly in street culture, popular culture, fashion, politics and fine arts. Its first best-seller was
Women Before 10AM, by Veronique Vial, with a foreword by
Sean Penn, published in 1998. In 2011, PowerHouse published
Vivian Maier: Street Photographer, which brought posthumous attention to the previously unknown
photographer, including the
Academy Award-nominated film
Finding Vivian Maier. In 2006, powerHouse Books launched The PowerHouse Arena, a gallery, bookstore, and event space often used to promote artists working with the publisher. Initially located at 37 Main Street, Powerhouse Arena moved to 28 Adams Street in 2015. In 2020, PowerHouse Books opened a new location in Industry City, and moved its corporate publishing headquarters there. It also publishes artists known for work in other fields. It partnered with
Charlie Ahearn on
Wild Style: The Sampler, a behind-the-scenes look at Ahearn's 1982
Wild Style, considered the first hip hop film. Visual artists published include
John Lurie,
Francesco Clemente,
Richard Prince,
Kehinde Wiley, and
George Condo. Actors and filmmakers published include
Diane Keaton,
Jeff Bridges,
Richard Lewis,
Jessica Lange,
David Lynch, and
Brett Ratner. PowerHouse Books launched, "POW! Kids Books" in 2013, which it described as "a woke kids' book line" In 2019
Chris Molnar (of
The Writer's Block) and Nic Nicoludis established and ran a literary imprint called
Archway Editions with
Naomi Falk, which published work by
Ishmael Reed,
Christopher Coe,
John Farris,
Paul Schrader,
Claire Donato,
Stacy Szymaszek,
Blake Butler,
Alice Notley, and more, including anthologies from
cokemachineglow as well as the Unpublishable and Archways reading series. ==Controversies==