The French edition of web magazine Slate published photos from the series Down and Out in the South, under the title Visages de la pauvreté. Fanny Arlandis wrote the accompanying text.
An earlier publication (June 20, 2013) of the series in the Behold blog of the English language version of Slate Magazine, with an interview by By David Rosenberg, led to some 150 comments.
The daily online Slate Magazine is a United States-based liberal current affairs and culture publication.
- Jan Banning
May 4th 1954, Almelo
Dutch photographer and artist. Banning was born in the Netherlands from Dutch-East-Indies parents. He studied social and economic history at the Radboud University Nijmegen, and has been working as a photographer since 1981. A central theme of Banning's practice is state power, having produced series about the long-term consequences of war and the world of government bureaucracy.
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