In a groundbreaking move, the renowned Centre Pompidou is closing for a massive renovation, but not before leaving a lasting legacy. But wait, there's a twist! They've teamed up with Samsung Art Store to bring a piece of their iconic collection to living rooms worldwide. Imagine owning a piece of art history, like Kandinsky's vibrant 'Gelb-Rot-Blau' or Frida Kahlo's captivating 'The Frame,' right in your home.
This collaboration showcases 25 masterpieces, a century of art from Brancusi to Pollock, available on Samsung Art TVs from November 2025. It's not just about the art; it's about the experience. Samsung's technology transforms your screen into a digital art gallery, allowing you to curate your own collection. And the best part? You're not just a viewer; you're a participant in the art world.
But here's where it gets controversial... Is it the same as seeing art in a museum? Samsung argues that art's power transcends physical boundaries, and this partnership proves it. With The Frame, users can immerse themselves in modern art, inviting debate on the future of art appreciation.
The Centre Pompidou Collection joins an elite group of museums on the Samsung Art Store, including The Met, Tate, MoMA, and Musée d’Orsay. This expansion raises questions: Is this the future of art accessibility? Are digital galleries the new norm?
Samsung Art Store, available on various 2025 models, offers an immersive experience with The Frame and The Frame Pro. The Frame Pro boasts an advanced Neo QLED screen, wireless connectivity, and customizable design, ensuring a gallery-like viewing experience. Samsung has also expanded Art Store to Neo QLED 8K, Neo QLED 4K, and QLED series, further enhancing the art-viewing journey.
So, will this partnership change how we engage with art? Are digital canvases the next frontier? Share your thoughts below!