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Centre Pompidou Collection on Samsung Art Store TVs

The Samsung Art Store, featuring The Frame models of course, but also a very wide selection of the 2025 TV range, welcomes a new collection from a Parisian institution.
Following the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, the Prado Museum in Madrid, YellowKorner, the Louvre in Paris, the Impressionist works of the Musée d'Orsay, and even a selection of Disney works, the Samsung TV Art Store is now featuring an exclusive collection from the Centre Pompidou. The Centre Pompidou Collection, 25 masterpieces spanning 100 years of art history, is now available on the Art Store. This collection of 25 pieces covers over 100 years of art history, including works such as Frida Kahlo's The Frame (1938), Wassily Kandinsky's Get-Rot-Blau (1925), Piet Mondrian's New York City (1942), and Henri Matisse's The Sadness of the King (1952), as well as works by Marc Chagall, Joan Miró, Yves Klein, and Peter Doig.

A word from Gaële de Medeiros, Director of Economic and International Development, Centre Pompidou: “The Centre Pompidou has always been at the crossroads of art and innovation,” says Gaële de Medeiros, Director of Economic and International Development, Centre Pompidou. “Thanks to this partnership, our collection continues to be seen, shared, and experienced, even as our physical space undergoes its metamorphosis.”

A word from Daria Greene, Director of Content and Chief Curator for the Samsung Art Store: “Art doesn’t lose its power when walls close; it finds new ones,” adds Daria Greene, Director of Content and Chief Curator for the Samsung Art Store. Thanks to The Frame, these works can exist beyond geographical boundaries, inviting people to discover modern art in their everyday lives. The Samsung Art Store offers more than 3,500 works from over 800 artists and 70 renowned galleries and museums. Launched in 2017 with The Frame TV, the Art Store is also accessible on Neo QLED and QLED 2025 displays.
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