Claire Tabouret Says Her Controversial Stained-Glass Windows for Notre-Dame ‘Come From Place of Love'

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by Sarah Cascone
March 2, 2026
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Claire Tabouret, a French artist known for her vibrant figurative canvases and exploration of movement in art, is currently gaining attention for her controversial yet innovative stained-glass designs for Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris. Her work, showcased in two major exhibitions—*Weaving Waters, Weaving Gestures* at the Museum Voorlinden in the Netherlands and *In a Single Breath* at the Grand Palais in Paris—centers on themes of identity and fleeting moments. The highlight of her Parisian exhibition is the unveiling of life-sized maquettes for six stained-glass windows she designed for Notre-Dame
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Originally published on Artnet News on 3/2/2026