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Despite controversy, designs for Notre Dame’s new windows go on display in Paris – The Art Newspaper

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The designs for six new stained-glass windows for the cathedral of Notre Dame will go on show from tomorrow at the Grand Palais in Paris, despite a number of protests against the project.

The works by the French artist Claire Tabouret will replace monochrome windows commissioned by the architects Eugène Viollet-le-Duc and Jean-Baptiste Lassus in the 19th century. The original windows suffered no damage in the fire that destroyed the cathedral’s spire five years ago, leading experts, architects and art historians to claim that replacing them would breach cultural guidelines.

However, in a gallery reached via three storeys of circular stairs in the Grand Pailais’s quiet south western end, the building’s walls are lined with dazzling, full-scale, in ink on paper maquettes of the cathedral’s new windows. “Every time there is a new artistic intervention in a historic part of Paris, there is a controversy, and it’s interesting to be part of that history,” Tabouret tells The Art Newspaper.

“The Buren columns in the Palais-Royal, Jean Nouvel’s Pyramide at the Louvre–they go on to become a beloved part of the city. Change should be made with caution, and this project is very cautious, very gentle, harmonious.”

Tabouret is working with the stained-glass masters Atelier Simon-Marq

© Studio Claire Tabouret 2025

The designs by Tabouret, a 44-year-old who now lives in Los Angeles, were chosen from submissions by over 100 artists. They follow the given brief: the story of the Pentecost when the Holy Spirit appeared at a large gathering and filled each soul. “I’m not religious,” she says, “but it is a story about community and celebration.”

Tabouret is known as a figurative painter, but here she shifts between human groupings and vivid landscapes–a roiling sea, trees swept by a gale–to create an animated sequence of imagery. “The colours of the glass will be taken directly from my painting,” she says of the vibrant reds, greens and blues which defer equally to the palette of historical religious art.

The artist is working with the stained-glass masters Atelier Simon-Marq, who in the past created windows with Joan Miro and Raoul Dufy. She has not, however, forgotten the windows by Viollet-le-Duc, which formed a key part of the building’s history.

“I quote from Viollet-le-Duc in the ornamentation in the background of every scene,” says Tabouret. “These geometrical designs make a direct reference to the previous windows.”

  • Claire Tabouret, In a Single Breath, the Grand Palais, Paris, until 15 March
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