Samsung has partnered with Art Basel Miami Beach, making its The Frame TVs an official participant in the prestigious art fair. This collaboration allows users to display digital artworks from major galleries worldwide directly in their homes via the Samsung Art Store. Samsung became the first official partner of Art Basel Miami Beach, showcasing digital art. Since December 2024, Samsung Art Store subscribers have had access to a curated collection of over 15 works from Art Basel galleries, including contemporary pieces from James Cohan, Kasmin, and others. The store features works like Fred Tomaselli's "Irwin's Garden" and Candida Alvarez's "Mostly Clear." Art Basel Miami Beach is a leading global art fair of significant cultural importance. The fair hosted 286 leading international galleries from 38 countries last year, presenting prestigious works in various forms, including painting, sculpture, photography, and digital art. The Samsung Art Store offers over 3,000 curated works from prestigious partners, including MoMA, and artworks by Magritte and Basquiat. Samsung Art Store artworks will be available on MICRO LED, Neo QLED, and QLED TVs, including the new The Frame Pro models, enhancing art and entertainment with Neo QLED picture quality and NQ4 Gen3 AI processors. The Frame TVs have been popular for nearly eight years. The new Art Basel Miami Beach collection will be available to The Frame TV users quarterly.
Samsung Partners with Art Basel Miami Beach to Showcase Digital Art on The Frame TVs, Expanding Access to Global Art Collection
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