An exhibition of drawings and paintings by Freddie Brice (1920-1998). This is the third solo exhibition at the gallery of this recognized outsider artist who lived and worked in New York City. Brice's works here made in the early 1990's are drawn and painted in mainly black and white with an urban minimalism and immediacy. They reduce complex forms and groupings to their graphic essence, interchanging black and white and positive and negative. This show focuses on paintings and drawings of clocks and watches. They tell of Brice's preoccupations with the material qualities of timepieces. Watches and clocks were a kind of bling for Brice, as well as with representations of formal, abstract and spiritual notions about time.