Romanian émigré Saul Steinberg rose to fame through his cartoons for The New Yorker, but he was also an accomplished fine artist who exhibited worldwide. His namesake foundation honors the late Hamptonite’s legacy by donating 64 of his drawings to the Parrish Art Museum. Most of them are on view in its current group show “What We See, How We See.” 279 Montauk Highway, Water Mill; 631.283.2118; parrishart.org