This is an unpublished project premiered today on C41 Magazine.

Sara Scanderebech was born in Nardò in Salento. She moved to Milan to attend the Brera Academy of Fine Arts. After graduating in Visual Arts she worked as a photographer for the Carla Sozzani Gallery. She is currently active as a digital curator and content creator for a fashion brand. In 2019 she was the official photographer of the German Pavilion during the Venice Biennale and exhibited at the Otto Zoo Gallery in Milan in the group show Savage.

The photographer explores different subjects using a bright and colorful visual language, creating cheerful series that summarise her glance through essential and clean images.

About ‘Bagni 33’ – words by Jacopo Miliani:

Starting from its title, ‘Bagni 33’ shows a very precise symmetry: that repeating number three.
The image doubles diving in two, just like the look which is never one whole, but always double. In the right picture, we look for the elements of the left one, and vice versa, and in the end, we get knotted in an ocean of thoughts. That ocean which is always there, which is present inside us but never manifests, does not transform into an image. That ocean that avoids the photographic lens and is never caught, just like, as kids, on the beach, we try to hold the wave that comes and then goes away again.
So, here’s the mystery of the number 3 unveiled. It is not the sea, it’s you. You look at the picture and find the sea in it: two times three.