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The Bald truth

Peter Batey prepares for his 25th Bald Archy Art Prize.

Not even a near death experience can stop Peter Batey from organising the Bald Archies.

Gustav Klimt: 100 years

The Kiss, 1907-08 (oil on canvas) by Klimt, Gustav (1862-1918); 180x180 cm; Osterreichische Galerie Belvedere, Vienna, ...

To mark the centenary of Gustav Klimt's death on February 8, The Store by Fairfax has produced six high-quality giclee prints from this Austrian artist’s most iconic works.

Ice cream, Insta-art and the colour of money

Going bananas: The Ice Cream Museum has become a pink-hued mecca for Instagrammers.

In mid-2016 the Museum of Ice Cream opened in New York. By the time the Manhattan pop-up show closed 45 days later, 300,000 people had marvelled at its pink-tiled rooms, sprinkle pools and quirky, themed displays. Another 200,000 languished on the waiting list.

Beyond the beige: disability aids enter the modern era

The Emma Watch sends a gentle vibration to counteract the tremors caused by Parkinson's disease.

British graphic designer Emma Lawton developed Parkinson's disease when she was 29. The tremors made drawing straight lines impossible. Lawton loves to draw. Professionally she needs to. Australian-born designer Haiyan Zhang had a solution. She designed the Emma Watch, which sends a gentle vibration to counteract the tremors.