Art
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FEELING BLOO Marc Bell’s cartoon-inspired drawings, watercolors, and paintings are on display in “Bloo Chip,” his second solo exhibit. The Vancouver-based artist also draws comic strips that appear in the Montreal Mirror and Vice Magazine. Through Friday, July 1, Tuesday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Adam Baumgold Gallery, 74 E. 79th St., between Park and Madison avenues, 212-861-7338, free.
BIBLE STUDY The brand-new Museum of Biblical Art opens with “Coming Home!: Self-Taught Artists, the Bible, and the American South.” The exhibit explores contemporary folk art inspired by evangelical Christian faith. The museum is funded by the American Bible Society and bills itself as “the nation’s first schol arly museum of art and the Bible.” Tonight through Sunday, July 24, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday-Sunday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.,Thursday,10 a.m.-8 p.m.,Museum of Biblical Art, Broadway and 61st Street, 212-408-1500, free.
LINE MEDITATIONS Abstract geometric paintings by Anil Revri are on display through the weekend at Sundaram Tagore Gallery. “Quantum” includes works from the series “Cultural Crossings,” which explores the similarities among major religions. Mr. Revri has said that his work is inspired by Eastern philosophy and that “each piece becomes a meditation.” Through Sunday, 11 a.m.-7 p.m., Sundaram Tagore Gallery, 137 Greene St., between Prince and Houston streets, 212-677-4520, free.
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