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bardo (baˑr·dō), n from the Bardo Thodol (i.e., the Tibetan Book of the Dead), refers to the space between death and rebirth and by extension to the space between any cessation and becoming. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| There is a strong association in the psychology literature between novelty and anxiety, but also between novelty and greater risk-taking (Bevins, 2001; Butler & Montgomery, 2004; Donohew, Bardo,& Zimmerman, 2004; Laviola, Macri, Morley-Fletcher, & Adriani, 2003). Tuareg jewelry, leather and wood objects, and other pieces such as camel saddles have entered the collections of several museums, such as the Musee d'ethnographie, Neuchatel; Musee du Quai Branly, Paris; Bardo Museum, Algiers; and UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History. 8 ROBERT BARDO, "ANOTHER DAY" (ALEXANDER AND BONIN, NEW YORK) Seemingly effortless, as if conjured from almost nothing--a smear of paint here, a blob of paint there--Robert Bardo's deceptively ambitious recent paintings, like all great art, encouraged me to think of other artists: such as Rene Daniels, Thomas Nozkowski, Raoul de Keyser, and Mary Heilmann (whose own solo show at New York's 303 Gallery was another 2005 gem). |
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