Samsung’s Micro RGB, OLED, and The Frame TVs get more art collection

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Samsung has announced the addition of the Art Basel Hong Kong 2026 collection to the Art Store on its compatible TVs. Earlier this year, the company unveiled its new Micro RGB TVs, OLED TVs, and The Frame series TVs, all of which now have access to this new art collection.The curated digital exhibition features 25 artworks from 20 contemporary artists showcased at Art Basel Hong Kong 2026. It will be available exclusively on Samsung’s Art Store in 4K resolution. The Art Store was traditionally limited to Samsung’s The Frame and The Frame Pro TVs, but it expanded to Neo QLED TVs last year. This year, it has also been introduced to select 2026 OLED TVs: S95H and S99H.The Art Basel Hong Kong 2026 show will take place from March 27 to March 29 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. The artworks from the exhibition will be displayed on Micro RGB, OLED, and The Frame Pro TVs, highlighting their visual detail and color accuracy. Samsung OLED TV with Art Basel Hong Kong 2026 – Source: Samsung The artworks showcased at Art Basel Hong Kong 2026 are presented by eight galleries:BankCLC Gallery VentureDon GalleryLin & LinPearl LamRossi & RossiTomio KoyamaVacancyIn addition, the collection includes 20 works from the Lee Kun-Hee Collection on the Samsung Art Store. These works were collected by the late Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Kun-Hee and are being showcased in partnership with the National Museum of Korea. Notable pieces include:Scholar’s Accoutrements in a BookcaseSun, Moon and Five PeaksTen Symbols of Longevity The Frame Pro TV and soundbar – Source: Samsung Bongjun Ko, Vice President of Samsung Electronics’ Visual Display (VD) Business, said, “Building on six years of collaboration with Art Basel, this collection represents the caliber of art Samsung Art Store offers, transforming homes into personal galleries suited to any taste. Our advanced display technology brings priceless artworks into homes with stunning realism, so that anyone can become a collector.“