ALONGSIDE the war art and Surrealist paintings for which he is best remembered, Paul Nash (1889-1946) also contributed content, designs and illustrations to publications.
A number of works in the latter category are on show at the inaugural exhibition by Charles Asprey – Tyers Street. It brings together newsletters and programmes with covers Nash designed as well as volumes containing collections of his works.
The exhibition runs until March 18, coinciding with the large-scale retrospective at Tate Britain (ending March 5).