A Sunday dose of Saul Steinberg: one of the only people we would ever have let doodle on our furniture. The Romanian-American artist’s work traversed drawing, sculpture, photography and collage, and was defined by what Pace gallery terms “a self-aware wit” and an embrace of “double meanings and philosophical content expressed through graphic means”. This particularly excellent set-up was created in 1950 for the short-lived but much acclaimed art magazine Flair.