French Artist Claire Tabouret Selected to Create Contemporary Stained Glass for Notre-Dame
Claire Tabouret, a 43-year-old French painter, has been chosen to design contemporary stained glass windows for the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris. Her selection, announced on December 17, follows an extensive process involving multiple artists and workshops. The new windows, intended to replace damaged sections, are backed by President Emmanuel Macron and Archbishop Laurent Ulrich, despite some public opposition. The project aims to integrate contemporary art with historical elements, including a connection to existing vitrai artwork.