The Paris Ring Road: Photographic Perspectives and Local Uses

Start : 22 May 2026 à 10:00
End : 22 May 2026 à 12:00
Archives de Paris, 18 boulevard Sérurier, 75019 Paris
Tour de Paris. Porte de Bagnolet [un coureur croisant un troupeau de moutons, le 4 août 1907], Agence Rol, Source Bibliothèque Nationale de France.

Lecture by Raphaële BERTHO, photography historian and senior lecturer at the University of Tours, Laboratory for Artistic and Cultural Interactions, Transfers and Ruptures (InTRu), and Nathalie ROSEAU, architect and urban planner, professor at the École nationale des ponts et chaussées, Laboratory for Techniques, Territories and Societies (LATTS).

This presentation is part of the seminar ‘The Paris Region: Territories and Cultures’, organised by Emmanuel Bellanger (CHS, CNRS/University of Paris 1), Paul Bastier (National Archives), Béatrice Hérold, Dominique Juigné and Anne-Cécile Tizon-Germe (Paris Archives), Christine Langé and Caroline Andreani (Seine-Saint-Denis Departmental Archives), Rosine Lheureux (Val-de-Marne Departmental Archives) and Sylvie Zaidman (Paris Musées). The 2025–2026 seminar series is devoted to “Senses and Perceptions in the Paris Region, 18th–21st Centuries”.

Raphaële Bertho and Nathalie Roseau have chosen to focus on the Paris Belt, proposing a photo-historical investigation based on the hypothesis that photography would help to uncover the vernacular practices that have shaped this political landscape over the last century. The presentation will focus in particular on the Porte de Bagnolet, a site that undoubtedly embodies the way in which the development of the Belt’s territory has affected, or even caused the disappearance of, previous vernacular practices.

Tour de Paris. Porte de Bagnolet [un coureur croisant un troupeau de moutons, le 4 août 1907], Agence Rol, Source Bibliothèque Nationale de France.
Tour de Paris. Porte de Bagnolet [un coureur croisant un troupeau de moutons, le 4 août 1907], Agence Rol, Source Bibliothèque Nationale de France.

Published on 19 May 2026

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