joining me now from pasadena is arts and cultural reporter chloe veltman and here in jstud , board member both. >> hello. >>etello. >> me start with you, chloe, lot of people think the mural should not be seen every day but a lot of people don't think it should be destroyed, either. can we start by going back to othe original intentionthe artial who painted the mu >> first of all we have to talk about the fact that that it is challenges to talk about io artistic inte. a lot of people who are saying that it is more important to thinabout the facts that we experience art each of us subjectively in the moment and our experience of art (ñis alwa closely connected to our time and placethat we are living in, today, and of course it is being considered decades after it was created. to get back to your questions we know a little of his intentions by h biography. a case that he says the artist neÑkgur'tend is mural as a racist work. he was not g intendto celebrate the achievements of white settlers. his aim was richly violen frescos was to show the dark and disturing side of colonial rule in this