Iconic artworks from 24 global artists now available in your living room via Samsung Art Store.
Art Basel Comes Home Through Samsung’s Art Store
Samsung has announced the addition of the Art Basel Miami Beach 2025 Collection to its popular Samsung Art Store, further enriching the digital gallery available to users of The Frame, The Frame Pro, and other compatible smart TVs.
This latest partnership merges contemporary global art with cutting-edge display technology, allowing users to turn their TVs into curated art installations.
24 Artists, 24 Unique Perspectives
The collection features 24 renowned artists, each offering a distinct cultural narrative and visual experience. Some standout pieces include:
- “Energía de la visión de Ayahuasca” by Olinda Silvano
- “Victoria Park” by The Pérez Bros
- “Apenas Cinco Semanas Da Kissama…” by George Nelson Preston
- “40 Hearts” by Jennifer Rubell
- “Luna Ilena” by Aycoobo
This collaboration allows The Frame TV owners to experience the vibrancy of Art Basel without ever leaving home.
Bridging Art and Technology
According to Daria Greene, Samsung’s Head of Content and Curation for the Art Store, this collaboration was about capturing the energy and global flavor of the Miami Beach show.
“Each artwork carries its own cultural perspective, expanding the ever-growing collection we offer,” she noted.
Vincenzo de Bellis, Chief Artistic Officer for Art Basel, emphasized the significance of expanding digital access to curated art:
“This initiative extends the fair’s artistic vision beyond the halls of the convention center… broadening the possibilities for discovery and engagement.”
Samsung Art Store: A Growing Digital Canvas
With this addition, the Samsung Art Store now offers:
- Over 4,000 artworks
- More than 800 artists
- Globally curated exhibitions
From classics to contemporary, The Frame series users have access to one of the world’s largest virtual art collections, presented in 4K fidelity on Samsung’s matte, gallery-like displays.
This reinforces Samsung’s mission of democratizing access to fine art through technology, transforming TVs into dynamic, culturally rich canvases.









