Private Acts: The Acrobat Sublime photos
Private Acts: The Acrobat Sublime photos
- The Acrobat Sublime Hardcover: 224 pages
- Publisher: Rizzoli (September 20, 2011)
Photography collides with gravity-defying acts in this sensual and mesmerizing collection of photographs that capture the explosive energy and beauty of bodies. In this extraordinary suite of images by Acey Harper, the energy and beauty of nude female and male bodies-devoid of costumes, greasepaint, stage sets, and lighting-are photographed stripped bare (figuratively and literally), revealing the acrobats’ art, craft, and emotions. The beautiful, well-trained, and highly flexible bodies are captured in settings from the natural (beaches in the Marin Headlands, forests in Vermont, the Black Rock Desert) to the gritty urban (a New Jersey steel mill, San Francisco streets, the New York subway).
In three captivating essays, Harriet Heyman, well-schooled in trapeze arts, describes firsthand what it feels like to train as an acrobat and what motivates these dedicated artists.
In three captivating essays, Harriet Heyman, well-schooled in trapeze arts, describes firsthand what it feels like to train as an acrobat and what motivates these dedicated artists.
About the Author
Harriet Heyman’s work has appeared in The New York Times, Life, Architectural Digest, and House & Garden. Acey Harper is an award-winning photographer for National Geographic, People, Sports Illustrated, and Time. He has served as director of photography on two Day in the Life books.
Harriet Heyman, Ac…


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