Exhibition Launches in New York City

Starved for Attention officially launched last night at the TimesCenter in New York City.

Some 500 visitors attended the event and viewed the seven mini-documentaries that examine malnutrition in as many countries, with images by some of the world’s top photojournalists represented by VII Photo. The panel discussion, moderated by NBC’s Ann Curry, drew nearly 400 at the event and 1,000 watching online through LiveStream. Watch a rebroadcast of the panel discussion on this Web site.

Today the exhibition leaves the TimesCenter and arrives at the VII Gallery in the DUMBO neighborhood of Brooklyn. Here are some photos from last night’s event:

Watch a recording of the panel discussion

Watch live streaming video from starvedforattention at livestream.com

Ann Curry views the exhibition. 2010 © MSF

Visitors view one of the seven documentary videos. 2010 © MSF

MSF-USA Executive Director Sophie Delaunay speaks with guests. 2010 © MSF

Some 500 people came through the exhibition at the TimesCenter. 2010 © MSF

Ann Curry led the panel in a discussion on childhood malnutrition. 2010 © MSF

The panel fielded questions from the audience. 2010 © MSF

Nearly 400 people attended the panel discussion on childhood malnutrition. 2010 © MSF

Indian "Right to Food" movement activist Biraj Patniak spoke about the need for political will in solving malnutrition. 2010 © MSF


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