Claire Tabouret's contemporary stained-glass window designs for Notre-Dame Cathedral have drawn considerable public and legal opposition, as they are set to replace 19th-century works by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc and Jean-Baptiste Lassus.The controversial €4 million state-funded project, themed around Pentecost and unity, saw its legal challenge by Sites & Monuments rejected by the Paris administrative court last month, while full-scale models are on display in the "D'un seul souffle" exhibition at the Grand Palais.Concurrently, the
Grand Palais presents "Panorama," an exhibition by
Eva Jospin, creating a double artistic showcase that highlights unexpected material commonalities like cardboard between the two French artists.