Musée Magazine Issue No. 17 - Enigma | Page 28

its time. It’s really the way that I thought about these objects, that they would be rediscovered some day when I was gone and people would wonder what they are. ANDREA: When you were working room by room, did you only use the objects from that particular room? ARTHUR: I had one or two rooms that had good skylight lighting so I brought things in from the other rooms and I repainted the walls. I would often do them in several different locations in the building. I would also walk across town, finding things like old posters or electrical fans and then add them to the hospital. ANDREA: This was part of your Walt Disney period, using color. Why did you think that doing hospital constructions in color was better suited than using black and white? Arthur Tress, The Last Round Up, 1986. 26