The article "What does art have to do with adhesive tape" from El Confidencial explores Tape Art, a form of urban art that uses adhesive tapes to create ephemeral works on various surfaces. This discipline emerged in the United States in the 1980s when a group of students decorated their environment with blue adhesive tape during a school inauguration. Since then, Tape Art has expanded globally, reaching Europe in the 1990s and gaining popularity in the 2000s. Artists like Victor Solanas-Diaz and collectives like TAV (Tape Art Valencia) have been pioneers in Spain, carrying out numerous interventions in public and private spaces, and promoting this technique through workshops and exhibitions. Tape Art is characterized by its ephemeral and reversible nature, allowing corrections during the creative process and leaving minimal traces after its removal.


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