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Samsung Art Store Brings Keith Haring & Jean-Michel Basquiat to Your Living Room

Enjoy exclusive, museum-worthy digital art from two iconic 1980s American artists—only on Samsung’s premium TV lineup.


Two Icons of 1980s Art Join Samsung Art Store

Samsung has expanded its Art Store with exclusive additions from Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat, two towering figures of the 1980s New York art scene. This collaboration with Artestar, representing both the Keith Haring Studio and the Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat, introduces 24 new digital pieces—12 from each artist.

  • These new additions build on existing Haring and Basquiat collections already available on the platform.
  • The exclusivity offers Samsung TV users access to digital displays otherwise restricted to galleries or private collections.

A Dynamic Artistic Friendship Reimagined in Digital

Haring and Basquiat were contemporaries and close friends, united by their commitment to street art, pop culture, and social commentary.

  • Their work defined the gritty yet vibrant spirit of 1980s urban creativity.
  • Bringing their art to digital screens honors their legacy in a modern, accessible format.

What’s New: Iconic Works Now on Display

Samsung users can now enjoy rare and beloved artworks through the Art Store:

  • Haring: Additions include his recognizable three-eyed monster, the running heart, and the subway chalk drawings that made him a public sensation.
  • Basquiat: New entries feature standout works like Palm Spring, Jump, King of the Zulus, and Philistines.

These releases mark a notable moment—it’s only the second time Basquiat’s work has been officially released for digital display.


Available on Samsung’s Most Premium Displays

The exclusive artwork is accessible via Samsung’s top-tier TVs, including:

  • The Frame and Frame Pro
  • Micro LED, Neo QLED 8K, Neo QLED 4K, and QLED TVs

These screens are optimized for high-resolution digital art, turning everyday living rooms into personal galleries.


Art That Lives With You

Samsung’s Art Store continues to evolve, transforming televisions into living canvases. With these new additions, users can surround themselves with groundbreaking American art that continues to inspire decades later.

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