| Absence by Richard Gluckman"The design of the scarf incorporates some of the ideas we have been working on in our work;
transformation, transparency , and symbol. The light bar could be seen as an architectural form or an absence of form."
Richard Gluckman Richard's design process (architecture and otherwise) comes from—and is influenced by —his collaborations with minimalist artists. As an architect of museums and galleries, he designs spaces that are least obtrusive to the artwork, revealing the strengths of the building and concealing its weaker points. He has been called "the
invisible designer" by the New Yorker Magazine, a high compliment, in terms of designing to allow the space and what goes on in and around it to complete the experience. Thus, the beauty/strength of the design is enhanced or realized upon its use(s). We thought "Absence" was appropriate for his method of revealing what is easily to missed. SALE! Was $60, now $19.95  | |