Paul Nash was an advocate of a closer relationship between art, design and architecture. Though best known for his painting, throughout his career Nash turned his talents to textiles, glassware, book design, photography, set designs and interior design.
Inga Fraser, assistant curator of the current Paul Nash exhibition, offers an insight into his influential design work, alongside a talk from the London-based collective Assemble who will discuss their work across the fields of art, design and architecture and how they create projects in tandem with the communities who use and inhabit them. This event is in partnership with Art on the Underground and coincides with Assemble’s recent commission by Art on the Underground, for Seven Sisters tube station in north London.