Gluckman Tang Architects

[2] Described as a “maker of precisely silent frames”,[3] Gluckman's involvement with New York minimalist architecture began in the late 1970s with installing an art installation in the Upper East Side residence for Heiner Friedrich and Philippa de Menil, founders of the Dia Art Foundation.

His reputation as the “artists’ architect” grew with the renovation of a reinforced concrete warehouse into Dia Center for the Arts, and design of spaces in Chelsea for gallerists.

[4] He has completed homes and studios for artists in New York and Canada, and collaborated on site-specific installations with artists Walter de Maria (New York Earth Room, 1977, Broken Kilometer, 1979) and Jenny Holzer.

[citation needed] In 2003, Gluckman served as an architectural adviser to the New Museum building.

[6] In recent years, she has let the firm's presence in China, securing and leading the design of three museums in Shanghai and Hangzhou.

Richard Gluckman in 2018