Every year, Hermès builds on its eight-decade history of artistic window displays by inviting another creative to stage a temporary installation in a vitrine at its Madison Avenue flagship. This year, Hermès tapped Brooklyn-based painter and sculptor Jeremy Olson for the honor. Olson transformed the refurbished mansion’s street-side nook into a fashionable retro abode “where the membrane of the built environment becomes permeable,” as Hermès put it. “Hermés exists in an almost entirely different universe than I’m a part of, so I was pleasantly surprised when they approached me,” Olson told me over email. “I’ve long been interested in the way desire attaches to objects, so working with such an esteemed luxury brand seemed like a great chance to explore fantasy and dream logic.” Olson at work on his Hermès window. Photo: © Courtesy of Hermès. The Ojai-born Olson has steadily exhibited art since earning his MFA from New York University in 2009.…