About the Proprietors

“Good publishers must have audacity and vision; must understand investment but have an itch for gambling; must be at once artist and merchant; must be men of intuition who have the courage or foolhardiness to lay heavy stakes on the object of their choice; and must go forth with gusto to vindicate their beliefs, even though the old boys on the sidelines who know it all cackle with silent laughter at the disaster to come.”
—B.W. Huebsch

Eugenia F. Bell has worked for Princeton Architectural Press and the Walker Art Center. She wrote the introduction to The Chapel at Ronchamp by the photographer Ezra Stoller (Princeton Architectural Press), and has written for Interiors, ID, and Lingua Franca. She’s from New York.

Matt Weiland has worked for The New Press, NPR’s American RadioWorks, Columbia University Press, and the University of Michigan Press; he was also the longtime managing editor of The Baffler. He is the co-editor of Commodify Your Dissent: The Business of Culture in the New Gilded Age (W.W. Norton & Company), and he has written essays and reviews for the Antioch Review, Newsday, Time Out, the Village Voice, and the National Post. He’s originally from Minneapolis.