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 +'''Confessional art''' is an '''art term''' used to denote [[autobiographical]] elements in a work. The term was first used towards the [[late 20th century]]. Artists cited in this category include [[Tracey Emin]], while the "mother of confessional art" is cited to be [[Louise Bourgeois]].
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 +*[[Confessional writing]]
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Confessional art is an art term used to denote autobiographical elements in a work. The term was first used towards the late 20th century. Artists cited in this category include Tracey Emin, while the "mother of confessional art" is cited to be Louise Bourgeois.

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