
Samsung Art Store Collection Brings Art Basel Paris to Living Rooms
Manal Saleh
Samsung unveils brand new collection of 22
masterpieces from galleries exhibiting at Art Basel Paris 2025, available now
on Samsung Art Store in 4K
Curated selection captures from pioneering
masters to today’s most exciting contemporary voices
SEOUL, Korea – Oct. 20, 2025 – Samsung Electronics Co.,
Ltd. today announced the release
of a new 22-work collection in collaboration with Art Basel Paris 2025, bringing the creative spirit of the fair into homes around the world.
The collection is available on Samsung Art TVs
through Samsung Art Store, turning everyday interiors into living galleries.
The new collection highlights artists who are redefining how
contemporary art reflects the world we live in. Reflecting the “now” of global
culture, the collection brings together artists from Africa, Asia, Europe and
Latin America, offering a snapshot of the conversations shaping art in 2025.
Pascale Marthine Tayou’s Dreams in Giza brings his distinctive lens to
questions of migration, hybridity, and cultural exchange, connecting global
stories to personal stories. Ludovic Nkoth’s works, including The Wait and A
Day’s Weight, confront the complexities of belonging and diaspora with striking
emotional intensity.
Dreams In Giza, 2022, Pascale Marthine Tayou
Together, these works capture the urgency of today’s cultural dialogue.
They are presented alongside new additions from Tanja Nis-Hansen, Miao Ying,
Robert Brambora, Jessy Razafimandimby, and others. Artists whose practices
expand the global conversation and highlight the diversity of perspectives
shaping art today.
The Frame Pro displaying A Day’s Weight, 2023, Ludovic Nkoth
“This collection is about the present moment of art,” says Daria Greene,
Head of Content and Curation for Samsung Art Store. “Samsung Art Store continues
to expand not only in scale but in perspective, with Art Basel highlighting the
vitality of today’s artists and the urgency of their voices from Paris to
millions worldwide.”
Unveiled during Art Basel Paris 2025, the
collection reflects the fair’s role as a stage for what is most relevant right
now in contemporary culture. At the Samsung’s booth, visitors can experience
the works displayed on Samsung Art TVs, seeing how technology transforms a
television into a space for cultural connection.
Art Basel Paris captures the cultural energy of today, but its influence
can be fleeting. By making this collection available on Samsung Art Store,
Samsung ensure these works continue to resonate long after the fair, turning
temporary encounters into lasting experiences at home.
"At Art Basel Paris, the experience goes beyond the works on
display to the conversations they inspire,” said Clément Delépine, Director of
Art Basel Paris. “With our second edition in the iconic Grand Palais,
collaborating with Samsung allows those conversations to reach audiences
worldwide in new and meaningful ways."
The Frame Pro displaying Deoxyribonucleic Acid Trip 1, 2021, Tanja Nis-Hansen
The collection will be available for users to experience live at the Art
Basel Paris fair, taking place from October 24 to 26, 2025, with a bespoke
Samsung booth featuring Samsung Art TVs displaying
the 22 selected artworks. Along with
the Art Basel Paris 2025 collection, Samsung
exclusively highlights Seundja Rhee at the exhibition as a featured artist, a
Korean artist who established her career in Paris,
and renowned for her lyrical abstraction and her deep exploration of color and
form.
The Art Basel Paris 2025 collection is now globally available in 4K ultra-high resolution on Samsung Art
TVs. Thanks to Samsung’s advanced display technology, each artwork retains the richness of color, texture and
detail, giving the impression of a gallery-quality piece at home.
Exclusive Artwork Available Across Samsung TVs
Samsung Art Store is available across the 2025
Samsung TV lineup, making art from the world’s leading artists, museums and
galleries more accessible than ever. This includes The Frame and The Frame Pro,
Samsung’s award-winning Art TVs.
Featuring an upgraded Neo QLED screen
for brighter colors, sharper contrasts and deeper blacks, The Frame Pro is Samsung’s most advanced art TV yet. Its
Wireless One Connect Box[1]
makes installation seamless by enabling users to keep
cables out of sight up to 30 feet away, so they can truly enjoy the TV’s gallery-worthy picture. Plus, it’s designed
with an Anti-Reflection Matte Display that makes art look true-to-life, and is
fully customizable — from its
bezels[2]
to its size — offering the
perfect complement to any décor.
This year, Samsung also expanded Art Store to the AI-powered Neo QLED and QLED series, unlocking
even more ways for users to enjoy art in their homes.
To
learn more, visit: https://www.samsung.com/us/televisions-home-theater/tvs/the-frame/digital-art-store/.
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About Art Basel
Founded in 1970 by gallerists from Basel, Art Basel
today stages the world’s premier art shows for Modern and contemporary art,
sited in Basel, Miami Beach, Hong Kong, Paris, and Qatar. Defined by its host
city and region, each show is unique, which is reflected in its participating
galleries, artworks presented, and the content of parallel programming produced
in collaboration with local institutions for each edition. Art Basel’s
engagement has expanded beyond art fairs through new digital platforms including
the Art Basel App and initiatives such as the Art Basel and UBS Global Art
Market Report, the Art Basel Shop, and the Art Basel Awards. For further
information, please visit artbasel.com.
[1] Wireless One Connect must be connected to the
TV wirelessly for full TV functionality. Wireless connection may be affected by
the surrounding environment, may not connect when
enclosed or blocked by metal (e.g., from inside a metal cabinet) or by other
physical objects such as walls. TV and Wireless One Connect require separate
power cord connections.
[2] Bezels sold separately.




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