Yoan Iglev Discusses the Future of Murals in Modern Urban Development
Cities are constantly changing. New buildings rise, public spaces are redesigned, and neighborhoods develop new identities over time. In this process, murals have become more than decorative additions. They now play a meaningful role in how urban environments feel, communicate, and connect with people. Yoan Iglev , a Bulgarian painter known for large-scale murals and mosaic work, often reflects on the relationship between art and public space. His work suggests that murals are becoming an important part of modern urban development because they help cities express memory, culture, and community in visible ways. Murals Have Become Part of Urban Planning In earlier decades, murals were often treated as separate from architecture and city planning. They were sometimes added after construction as cultural projects or community initiatives. Today, that view is changing. Urban planners, architects, and local communities increasingly recognize that public art can shape the identity of a place....