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Photographies à l’œuvre / Photographers and Buildings
Immeuble angle rues Bannier et Colombier, îlot n°4, Orléans © METL-MEDDE - fonds MRU

Photographies à l'œuvre / Photographers and Buildings

The reconstruction of French towns after the war (1945-1958) / Château de Tours

From 26 November 2011 to 20 May 2012

Jeu de Paume – Tours

The photography unit organised within the Ministry for Reconstruction and Urban Development (MRU) as early as 1945 worked for the information department to document the ministry’s activities. Taken between 1945 and 1958 – that is, from beginning to end of the Fourth Republic –, this unit took over 33,000 photographs reflecting the political and strategic concerns of this administration in charge of rebuilding the country after the Second World War. The recent rediscovery of the MRU collection by historians of photography has made it possible to sketch out the history of the photography service and its agents. As a result, simple “technical verifiers of construction” such as Henri Salesse are gradually emerging from their anonymity as the salaried photographers of a public administration.

This exhibition gives pride of place to two particular ensembles: the experimental workshops run by the ministry in Orléans and Noisy-le-Sec as of 1945, and the photographic surveys carried out between 1951 and 1953 by Henri Salesse at the behest of the MRU office concerned with insalubrious housing. Conducted in Rouen, Petit-Quevilly, Le Chambon-Feugerolles and Montreuil, these reports considered not only the degraded habitat, as agents of the MRU photography unit usually did, but also looked in a new way at the interiors of the buildings and the living conditions of their inhabitants. This unusual feature is due to the fact that these reports were produced alongside investigations sponsored by the MRU and conducted by researchers in what, for France, was the new discipline of urban sociology.

This selection brings out the qualities often overlooked in this body of photography commissioned by the state and considered as “grey” because of its essentially documentary function. The photographers of the MRU who did not lay claim to author status or seek to break free of the administration’s guidelines reflect a historical aspect of the use of photography that has long been neglected. We are now in a position to be able to appreciate their photographs without having to distinguish between visual quality and information content.

This exhibition features an ensemble of some 160 photographs (framed black-and-white gelatin silver prints) along with about ten films from the period and slide shows specially composed for the occasion. The prints, films and slide shows were made using the photography collection of the MRU (Ministry of Reconstruction and Urban Development, today’s Ministry of the Environment, Sustainable Development, Transport and Housing).

A slide show specially conceived for this exhibition will relate the photographic work done by this unit in Tours, documenting the reconstruction of the city centre, which had been destroyed during the war, according to an innovative new plan conceived by the architects Jean Dorian and Pierre Patout.

Curators: David Benassayag, Daniel Coutelier and Didier Mouchel

Exhibition organised by Jeu de Paume
in collaboration with the City of Tours
and in partnership with Pôle Image Haute-Normandie,
Le Point du Jour – Centre d’Art Éditeur
and the Ministry of the Environment,
Sustainable Development, Transport and Housing.

Le Pôle Image Haute-Normandie is supported
by the Région Haute-Normandie
and the Ministry of Culture and Communication/DRAC Haute-Normandie,
for its work in promoting photography.

For a preview of the films featured in the exhibition:
http://www.dailymotion.com

CHÂTEAU DE TOURS
25 Avenue André Malraux – 37000 Tours
Tel.: 02 47 70 88 46
Opening hours:
— Tuesday to Friday, 2–6pm
— Saturday and Sunday, 2.15–6pm
Admission: 3 euros (concessions: 1.50 euros)

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