Samsung Art Store Enhances Collection with Tate’s Modern Art

NewsSamsung Art Store Enhances Collection with Tate's Modern Art

Explore the World of Renowned Artworks Now Accessible on Samsung Art Store



Samsung Frame TV displaying Salvador Dalí artwork

▲ The Frame displaying “Metamorphosis of Narcissus” by Salvador Dalí



In an exciting development for art enthusiasts, Samsung Electronics has announced the addition of 15 new artworks from the prestigious Tate collection to its Samsung Art Store. This new offering is part of Samsung’s ongoing efforts to bring masterpieces from world-renowned museums and cultural institutions directly into people’s homes. The Samsung Art Store already collaborates with esteemed institutions like the Art Institute of Chicago, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), and the Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum, among others. The inclusion of the Tate collection further enhances the platform’s reputation as a bridge between art lovers and the world’s most revered art institutions.

The Tate collection introduces iconic works from celebrated artists such as Henri Matisse, Salvador Dalí, Mark Rothko, and Roy Lichtenstein, who is notably the first pop art artist featured on the Art Store. Additionally, art lovers can explore pieces from contemporary artists like Peter Doig and Beatriz Milhazes. These additions offer a diverse array of styles and historical significance, enriching the Art Store’s already impressive catalog.

Among the standout pieces in this collection are some of the most cherished works from Tate Modern. Art lovers can now enjoy Roy Lichtenstein’s dynamic “Whaam!” and Henri Matisse’s visually stunning “The Snail,” both of which are integral parts of Tate’s permanent collection. Jackson Pollock’s “Yellow Islands” also makes its debut, showcasing Pollock’s signature style that revolutionized abstract expressionism. The collection further includes works from British painter Howard Hodgkin, known for his vibrant use of color and brushwork. Peter Doig’s dreamlike creations, “Echo Lake” and “Ski Jacket,” also offer viewers a glimpse into his unique artistic vision.

Samsung Neo QLED displaying Howard Hodgkin artwork

▲ Samsung Neo QLED displaying “Dinner at West Hill (1964-6)” by Howard Hodgkin



Samsung Art Store’s mission to democratize art continues with these new additions, making it easier than ever for people to enjoy high-quality artworks from the comfort of their homes. By partnering with prominent institutions around the globe, from New York to Madrid to London, Samsung Art Store offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience the depth and breadth of modern and contemporary art. With the introduction of the Tate collection, art enthusiasts can now enjoy a selection that embodies both historical heritage and modern innovation.

Samsung’s Heeyeong Ahn, Vice President of the Visual Display Business, emphasized the company’s commitment to making art accessible to everyone. “Samsung Art Store aims to bring world-class art into people’s homes, allowing them to experience the unique joy of art in their living rooms,” Ahn stated. “By expanding our offerings to include pieces from Tate, we are supporting the irreplaceable experience of viewing art in person.”

Experience Exclusive Art on Samsung’s Latest TVs



The Samsung Art Store is accessible across the company’s 2025 TV lineup, including the highly regarded QLED TVs and the award-winning The Frame and The Frame Pro models. These cutting-edge TVs make art from the world’s leading artists and galleries more accessible than ever.

The Frame Pro, Samsung’s most advanced art TV, features an upgraded Neo QLED screen that delivers brighter colors, sharper contrasts, and deeper blacks. This technology ensures that artworks are displayed in vibrant and true-to-life detail. Additionally, the TV’s Wireless One Connect Box makes installation seamless, allowing users to hide cables up to 30 feet away, thus enhancing the viewing experience. The Frame Pro is also designed with an Anti-Reflection Matte Display, which minimizes glare and enhances the visual appeal of displayed art. Moreover, it offers customizable options, including interchangeable bezels and various sizes, making it a perfect fit for any décor.

This year, Samsung Art Store has expanded its reach to include the Neo QLED 8K, Neo QLED 4K, and QLED series, providing even more ways for users to enjoy art in their homes.

To discover more about the Samsung Art Store and its offerings, visit Samsung’s official website [here](https://www.samsung.com/us/televisions-home-theater/tvs/the-frame/digital-art-store/).

1 The Wireless One Connect must be connected to the TV wirelessly for full functionality. The wireless connection may be influenced by the surrounding environment and may not connect if enclosed or blocked by metal (such as inside a metal cabinet) or other physical objects like walls. The TV and Wireless One Connect require separate power cord connections.
2 Bezels are sold separately.

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