A handwritten note left on the street, the attentiveness of a bicycle repairer, and a pair of pigeons caught in a moment of stillness. Hazel van Berkel documents the small acts and gestures that often remain unseen.
Through installations, performances, and carefully curated collections, she invites us to reflect on how we assign value to the things around us. While society tends to prioritise what is loud or visible, Van Berkel shifts our attention to the unnoticed, highlighting the subtle connections between human and non-human life and the meaning we give to the ordinary.