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- Interview (in Dutch): “American Christina has been sentenced to life for murder of her daughter, photographer Jan Banning is fighting for her freedom.” Lisanne van Sadelhoff, www.lisannevansadelhoff.nl
- Podcast “Jan & Christina” by Katinka Baehr online
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- Christina’s Christmas Carrol
- My speech at Opening of Rosa Verhoeve’s Kopi Susu in Erasmushuis Jakarta, Aug. 1, 2019
- Red Utopia international publications
- Reviews of Retrospective in Photo Museum The Hague
- Interviews Red Utopia, november 2017
- Interview in Trouw, April 22, 2017
- Law & Order Book Launch At Bronx Documentary Center
- Comfort Women in Anya and Andrew Shiva Gallery, NY Sept. 8 – Oct. 21, 2016.
- Law&Order NL exhibition opening and USA book launch
- [:en]Exhibition Fontana Gallery in Brussels[:]
- [:en]Frank Siddiqui overleden.[:]
- [:en]Revisiting Eugene Smith’s Spanish Village in Chinese[:]
- Reactions to Comfort Women exhibition in Tokyo
- Tokyo’s “Comfort Women” exhibition in Asahi Shimbun
- Comfort Women press conference in Tokyo’s Foreign Correspondence Club
- Comfort Women exhibition review in JAPAN TIMES
- The Colombian Prison Crisis: corruption and injustice
- The Banjo Man (Dickson, Malawi)
- Famine threat in Malawi
- Vietnamese Hoa “beats” Agent Orange
- Back to Dickson , Malawi, after 10 years – 2
- Exhibition in Venice during Biennale (May 9 – June 28, 2015)
- Back to Malawi after 10+ years
- EXTRACTO DE UNA CHARLA CON JAN BANNING: DEL FOTOPERIODISMO A LA FOTOGRAFÍA DOCUMENTAL (Entrevista)
- A Maoist Feminist in Nepal
- From a Nepali Village to Connecticut College and back
- Best Wishes for 2105
- Will Tinnemans (1959-2014)
- Death of a friend: Will Tinnemans 1959-2014
- Photography an international language?
- Comfort Women on the cover of Japanese magazine ‘DAYS JAPAN’
- Controversy about Yunghi Kim’s Africa photos at Visa pour l’Image
- Tokyo rejects U.N. call to accept blame for Comfort Women
- Japanese patriot: “Comfort women were not sex slaves but wartime prostitutes.”
- “Comfort Women” exhibition in Tokyo in limbo
- “Law and Order” at Rencontres d’Arles (France)
- Gallery Weekend Berlin, 2 – 4 May 2014
- Red Utopia in Italy
- Law and Order chapter USA published in Vrij Nederland magazine
- My Speech at exhibition opening of “Down and Out in the South” in 701 CCA, 1-16-2014
- Happy 2014!
- “Down and Out in the South”: Visages de la pauvreté
- Red Utopia
- “Portraits That Are Meant to Make Us Uncomfortable” (review)
- “Down and Out in the South” exhibition in Atlanta, GA.
- Guest on Belgian Radio 1 – Te gast op Belgische Radio 1
- Angst en walging in Bogotá – Fear and Loathing in Bogota
- Atlanta High Museum of Art buys “Down and Out in the South”
- Speech for Commemoration of the Burma and Sumatra Railways (in Dutch)
- International publications of “Down and Out in the South”
- “Down and Out” exhibition and publications in USA
- Rural America: After the Recession, by James Swift and Jan Banning, in Youth Today
- Mayor of Osaka: Comfort Women necessary to maintain discipline.
- Book Presentation of “Down and Out in the South”, Naarden, May 18, 2013
- Slideshow Night at Annenberg Space for Photography
- Icon or cliché? Photojournalism and World Press Photo 2013
- Down and Out in the South in Naarden: first signs
- Sentenced to death for murder without victim
- School Fees for Ugandan Police
- Obama’s popularity in Africa
- Interview on Radio 5 (the Netherlands), March 12.
- Guilty until proven innocent
- Jinja, at the source of the Nile
- Photographing in Ugandan prison
- Law and Order in Uganda, Part 2: Luzira Women’s Prison and the Death Sentence
- “Comfort Woman” Ellen van der Ploeg passed away
- Talkshow, February 6 in The Hague
- Happy 2013
- EXHIBITION Down and Out in the South, opens tomorrow
- “Down and Out in the South” on CNN
- New date for screening of “Law and Order” in Perpignan
- Comfort Women in “Zomergasten” on Dutch tv
- 2 Chapters of “Law and Order” screened in Perpignan, France
- Court orders Nikon to show Comfort Women exhibition
- Flare-up over Japan and “Comfort Women”
- Tribute to photojournalists Tim Hetherington and Chris Hondros
- International controversy about monument for “Comfort Women” in Queens, NY
- House of Warlords
- “Comfort Women” in Maison de l’Image Documentaire, Sète, France
- My dad died
- “Moroccan Vermeer” in MOTI, Breda
- Seminar at The Courtauld Institute of Art, London, 22 February 2012
- “Down&Out in the South” exhibited in Taiwan
- Opening exhibition in Gallery “Fontana Fortuna”, Amsterdam, Dec. 10, 2011: foto’s
- Opening exhibition in Gallery “Fontana Fortuna”, Amsterdam, Dec. 10, 2011
- “Law and Order” Runner-Up in Forward Thinking Museum Contest
- Last Supper
- “Bureaucratics” in Vienna
- The Newsweek Cover That Never Was
- Traces of War and Comfort Women Featured in Visura Magazine, Issue 12
- Photographer Anton Hammerl probably killed in Libya
- Photographer Anton Hammerl missing in Libya since April 5.
- Grant for “Down and Out in the South”
- Impunity: an amazing movie
- Rijksmuseum purchases Comfort Women and Traces of War
- Comfort Women selected into PDN Photo Annual 2011
- Film Documentary on “Comfort Women” awarded prize at BMFF
- Bureaucratics exhibition in Kazakhstan
- Third Run of Bureaucratics arrived, finally
- Documentary “BECAUSE WE WERE BEAUTIFUL” at film festival in USA
- FNAC Grant
- “Zilveren Camera” Awards
- Representation by Anastasia Photo
- Artist Mieke van de Voort has died.
- Comfort Women publication in DN Magasinet, Norway
- “Bureaucratics”, Third Print Run
- Comfort Women in Hotshoe Magazine
- “Bureaucratics”@Corcoran
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