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Hungry Planet: What the World Eats

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What do the members of the Ayme family in Ecuador have in common with the Revis family of North Carolina, the Ukitas of Japan, or with the extended family of Melahat Çelik of Turkey? Hungry Planet: What the World Eats, a fascinating photo essay documenting 12 families from 12 countries, provides a thought-provoking analysis of worldwide food consumption, examining what we as global citizens share—or lack.

The exhibition’s 48 color photographs, depicting everything from American drive-thru fast food restaurants and lavishly stocked bakery displays to Cuban food ration cards, waterside markets in Mali, and Ecuadorians cooking in open-air kitchens, documents sharp contrasts and universal aspects of an essential human pursuit.

Long known for their coverage of international feature stories and books on world culture, science, and the environment, photojournalist Peter Menzel and writer Faith D’Aluisio investigated food and eating habits around the world, documenting a fascinating exploration of comparative world nutrition. For their study, Menzel and D’Aluisio spent time with typical families in each country, discussing their eating habits, calculating a week’s worth of food purchases, and accompanying families to the marketplace to document local customs and traditions.

“Our projects and books are meant to help people see the world in a broader context,” notes Peter Menzel. “The impetus for this project arose in 1997 when we found the children in a remote village in the former Irian Jaya ripping open and eating the little MSG-laced flavor packets from packages of instant noodles. Newly arrived Sulawesian merchants were selling the noodles to the locals who, because of logging, were just beginning to earn disposable income. We wondered about the long-term effects of this highly processed food on the health of these remote people who were already struggling with severe nutritional deficiencies.”

Enhanced by an overview of each country’s environmental conditions and socio-economic status, Hungry Planet uniquely grasps cross-cultural realities, united by one commonality—all humans must eat, but what and how we eat varies wildly.

This unique global portrait was organized by COPIA: The American Center for Wine, Food & the Arts in Napa, California. The exhibition includes interviews with families from Bhutan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cuba, Ecuador, Greenland, Italy, Japan, Mali, Mexico, Mongolia, Turkey, and the United States.


Exhibition Details

Rental fee:
$5,600 for 5-week display


Regional fee:
$2,800 for 5-week display


Exhibition content:
48 color photographs


Curators:
Neil Harvey


Organized by:
COPIA: The American Center for Wine, Food & the Arts


Security:
Limited


Shipping:
Common carrier


Running feet:
200-225


Fee includes:

BulletBrochures

BulletEducational materials:

BulletText panels

BulletNarrative identification labels

BulletProgramming guide

BulletReproducible gallery guide

BulletOther materials to be determined

BulletPublicity packet

BulletPress release

BulletRegistrar's packet

BulletFull insurance

BulletInstallation instructions

BulletCustom designed and built crates

 

Tour Schedule:


July 5–Oct. 5, 2007,
Turtle Bay Exploration Park; Redding, California

Oct. 20–Nov. 30, 2007, Johnson County Public Library; Overland Park, Kansas

Dec. 15, 2007–Jan. 19, 2008, Wichita Public Library;
Wichita, Kansas

February 3–March 10, 2008, Umpqua Community College; Roseburg, Oregon

March 25–April 30, 2009

Carol Tatkon Center; Ithaca, New York

May 15–June 20, 2008
Morris County Parks Commission; Morristown, NJ


July 5–August 16, 2008, Oregon Historical Society; Portland, Oregon

Sept. 1–October 5, 2008,
Clay County Department of Parks, Recreation & Historic Sites; Kearney, Missouri

Oct. 15–Nov. 30, 2008, Kansas City Public Library; Kansas City, Missouri

Dec. 15, 2008–Jan. 19, 2009

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Feb. 3–March 10, 2009
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March 25–April 30, 2009
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May 15–June 20, 2009
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July 5–Aug. 16, 2009
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Sept. 1–Oct. 5, 2009
Little Rock, Arkansas (pending)

Oct. 21–Nov. 30, 2009

Red Deer, Alberta, Canada (pending)

Dec. 15, 2009–Jan. 19, 2010
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Feb. 3–March 10, 2010
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March 25–April 30, 2010
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May 15–June 20, 2010
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July 5–Aug. 16, 2010
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Sept. 1–Oct. 5, 2010
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Oct. 21–Nov. 30, 2010
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Dec. 15, 2010–Jan. 19, 2011
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Feb. 3–March 10, 2011
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March 25–April 30, 2011
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May 15–June 20, 2011
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For the most current information e-mail or call Ramona Davis or Raina Heinrich at 800-473-EUSA (3872).


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