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By Samsung Newsroom
Samsung Electronics today announced a new collaboration with MUNCH to add iconic artworks by Edvard Munch to Samsung Art Store. The digital collection makes 37 masterpieces such as “The Scream,” “The Dance of Life” and “Melancholy” — as well as several rare works from the museum’s collection — available to millions of users around the world.
“Samsung creates products that inspire people and help them express themselves through design and culture,” said Tommy Nilsson, TV & Audio Director at Samsung Nordics. “With Samsung Art Store, we make world-class art available to millions of people and through this collaboration with MUNCH, we are bringing an important part of European artistic heritage into people’s homes.”
Samsung Art Store Opens Up MUNCH Archives
Alongside Munch’s iconic masterpieces, the collection offers a more intimate view of Edvard Munch’s artistry with rarely seen works such as “Garden with Trees” and “Two People at Table.” These works are part of a collection of treasures preserved in the museum’s archives, many of which must be kept in carefully controlled environments to protect them from further deterioration. Their condition makes them too vulnerable for public display, even at the museum in Oslo.
“This collaboration is an exciting opportunity to share Edvard Munch’s art with audiences beyond the museum’s walls in Oslo,” said Tone Hansen, Director of MUNCH. “Through Samsung’s global reach and Art TV technology, we can make Munch’s work more accessible to people around the world and we are incredibly honored to collaborate with Samsung on this meaningful initiative.”
The collection will be exclusively available on Samsung’s Art TV lineup through Samsung Art Store, providing users with a close look at Munch’s private world by allowing them to explore and display the artist’s hidden gems at home.
Where Technology Meets Fine Art
Samsung is redefining the role of the TV in the home by merging premium display technology with elegant designs that blend naturally with any interior. As Samsung Art Store expands across the Art TV lineup, which includes The Frame, OLED, Neo QLED and Micro RGB,1 the company is connecting everyday interiors with curated artwork from leading museums, galleries and artists.
Through Samsung Art Store, users can access more than 5,000 artworks from renowned artists and institutions, now including works from MUNCH. Each piece is faithfully reproduced in high quality, allowing people around the world to enjoy art as part of everyday life. Current owners of compatible Samsung TVs in Europe who are new to Samsung Art Store can enjoy a complimentary 90-day subscription trial, providing immediate access to the complete Munch collection and the broader Samsung Art Store catalog.2
The artworks selected from MUNCH will be available worldwide on Samsung Art Store starting June 1, 2026.
About MUNCH
MUNCH is home to the world’s largest collection of works by Edvard Munch, including iconic masterpieces such as “The Scream,” “The Sun,” “Vampire,” and “The Girls on the Bridge.” The museum preserves and promotes the legacy of one of the world’s most influential artists, creating powerful art experiences that touch millions of people globally every year.
Located in Oslo’s vibrant Bjørvika district, the 13-story museum hosts exhibitions, concerts, performances, talks and activities for all ages – making MUNCH a living cultural center that connects past, present and future. Through both physical and digital platforms, MUNCH reaches a broad and diverse audience – with the promise that no one leaves MUNCH untouched.
About Edvard Munch
Edvard Munch (1863–1944) was one of the most significant artists of Modernism. His relentless experimentation across painting, printmaking, drawing, sculpture, photography and film has given him a unique place in both Norwegian and international art history.
Compatible models may vary by year and region. Compatible 2025 models include Neo QLED 8K, Neo QLED 4K, The Frame, The Frame Pro, Q8F, Q7F and The Movingstyle. Compatible 2026 models include Micro RGB, OLED, Neo QLED, Mini LED, The Frame and The Frame Pro. Availability of Samsung Art Store may vary by model, market and subscription status. ︎ The 90-day free subscription trial may vary by country and availability. For more information, please refer to the applicable terms and conditions. ︎ View the full article
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By Samsung Newsroom
▲ “The Parakeet and the Mermaid” (1952-1953) by Henri Matisse on The Frame Pro © Succession Henri Matisse, c/o Pictoright Amsterdam/Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam Samsung Electronics has partnered with the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam to present a curated selection from its modern and contemporary collection on Samsung Art Store.
The Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam is known for its association with movements such as De Stijl and for its focus on modern art and design. Its collection includes works that use strong color, geometric forms and bold compositions, all elements that continue to influence how interiors and objects are designed today.
Highlights include “The Parakeet and the Mermaid” by Henri Matisse, alongside pieces by Kazimir Malevich, Vincent van Gogh, Paul Cézanne, Claude Monet and Jan Toorop, reflecting the breadth of the Stedelijk’s modern European collection.
▲ “Old Oaks in Surrey” (1890) by Jan Toorop on Samsung Neo QLED Living spaces are becoming more expressive, with art at the center of the home. The Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam joins leading institutions on Samsung Art Store, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Museum of Modern Art and Tate, alongside a broader mix of editorial, photographic and design-led brands.
“The Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam aims to introduce modern art and design to the widest possible audience,” said Rein Wolfs, Director, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. “It’s a significant development, allowing people around the world to explore our collection in detail from home.”
“At Samsung, we see the home as a key space for experiencing art,” said Marta Di Gioia, Curator for Samsung Art Store Europe. “By featuring works like Matisse’s ‘The Parakeet and the Mermaid’ on Samsung Art Store, we enable people to live with art that has shaped modern culture.”
Samsung Art TVs, including OLED,1 newly joining in 2026, sit at the center of the experience, seamlessly displaying artwork in the modern home. Samsung Art Store — now available on more Samsung TVs — features a growing collection across genres and eras, redefining how art is discovered and experienced.
Samsung Art Store is available only on select OLED models: S95H globally and S99H in Europe. ︎ View the full article
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By Samsung Newsroom
Samsung Electronics is hosting its 2026 European Tech Seminar in Frankfurt, Germany, from April 15–16, offering media and industry professionals an early, hands-on look at its latest AI-powered TV, display and audio innovations ahead of their global rollout.
Now in its 15th year, the Tech Seminar brings together leading experts to experience Samsung’s newest technologies in a real-world setting. This year’s event focuses on how AI is reshaping the role of the screen — making it more adaptive, responsive and relevant in everyday life.
Across its 2026 lineup, Samsung is expanding AI-powered capabilities to all TV models, reinforcing its commitment to making intelligent, personalized viewing experiences more widely accessible.
▲ Sangmin Lee from Samsung’s Picture Quality Solution Lab introduces the enhanced brightness of the new OLED and its reduced power consumption.
Making the Screen More Helpful With Vision AI Companion
At the center of this year’s seminar is Vision AI Companion (VAC), Samsung’s integrated AI platform designed to make the TV more intuitive and context-aware.
▲ Steffen Greb from Samsung’s ECSO demonstrates the Art mode and explains the Vision AI Companion. Working as an intelligent companion, VAC helps users engage with content more naturally — from surfacing real-time information about what’s on screen to supporting everyday activities such as discovering recipes or planning travel. By connecting entertainment with everyday utility, it extends the role of the TV beyond content into a more central part of the smart home experience.
Samsung’s AI TV lineup elevates movies, sports and gaming with real-time optimization. AI Upscaling Pro sharpens low-resolution content with enhanced clarity, depth and contrast. AI Soccer Mode Pro adapts picture and sound to match the speed and intensity of live play. AI Sound Controller Pro analyzes dialogue, background music and sound effects, letting users fine-tune elements like crowd noise and commentary for a more immersive experience.
Advancing Picture Innovation Across Premium Displays
Samsung continues to expand its leadership in display innovation with its 2026 lineup. At the seminar, the company is showcasing its latest Micro RGB technology, delivering highly precise color control, deeper contrast and a more immersive visual experience.
▲ Olivia Lee from Samsung’s Picture Quality Solution Lab showcases Samsung’s latest Micro RGB technology. Powered by the Micro RGB AI Engine Pro, the display continuously refines color and contrast in real time. It also achieves 100% color coverage of BT.2020, demonstrating highly accurate and lifelike color expression. A 75-inch model on display highlights the scalability of the technology, along with enhanced local dimming performance.
▲ Youngju Oh from Samsung’s Picture Quality Solution Lab introduces a new color evaluation method with the emergence of BT.2020 for 100% Wide Color Gamut Display. Samsung’s 2026 OLED lineup — including the S99H, S90H and S85H — offers expanded options across different viewing preferences, combining deep blacks, rich color and refined design. The flagship S99H features a FloatLayer Design for a lighter, more elevated presence, along with Pantone Validated ArtfulColor for more faithful color reproduction.
To improve viewing comfort across environments, Glare Free technology is now extended to the S90H, helping reduce reflections and maintain consistent picture quality in both bright and dim settings.
Extending Performance Across Gaming Displays and Lifestyle Audio
Samsung is also showcasing its display portfolio beyond TVs with new high-performance gaming monitors and lifestyle audio products. The gaming lineup on display includes the Odyssey G6 OLED gaming monitor (G60FS) with a 500Hz refresh rate, alongside the 32-inch Odyssey G8 (G80HS) featuring 6K resolution — delivering ultra-fast responsiveness and exceptional visual clarity for demanding environments.
In audio, Samsung is expanding its lifestyle portfolio with Music Studio 7 and Music Studio 5, combining immersive sound with design that blends naturally into modern living spaces.
▲ Jin Yoo from Samsung Research America Audio Lab showcases the new Wi-Fi speaker, Music Studio 5. Music Studio 7 features a 3.1.1-channel configuration and enhanced Q-Symphony, enabling more synchronized and immersive sound across connected devices. Music Studio 5 offers powerful audio performance in a more compact form, supported by AI Dynamic Bass Control for deeper, more balanced low frequencies without distortion.
Expanding AI Across the Entire Screen Experience
“This year, we are expanding advanced AI across our full lineup, from premium to more accessible models, while embedding Samsung’s distinctive AI capabilities throughout the entire screen experience,” said Hun Lee, Executive Vice President of Visual Display (VD) Business at Samsung Electronics. “By bringing innovation to picture quality, sound and connectivity, we are redefining what users can expect from AI-powered screens.”
Samsung has maintained its position as the world’s No. 1 TV brand for 20 consecutive years, driven by continuous innovation in picture quality, sound and connected experiences.
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By Samsung Newsroom
Samsung Electronics today announced a new partnership between Samsung Art Store and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), bringing museum-quality modern masterpieces to homes around the world through Samsung Art Store. Notably, SFMOMA is the first West Coast museum to be added to Samsung Art Store, significantly expanding the platform’s world-class institutional collaborations. Launching today, the debut collection features 34 artworks from SFMOMA’s renowned holdings, including iconic pieces by some of the 20th century’s most influential artists.
For the first time, Samsung Art Store1 users can display celebrated works such as Diego Rivera’s “The Flower Carrier” (1935), Henri Matisse’s “Femme au chapeau” (1905), Wayne Thiebaud’s “Display Cakes” (1963), Jackson Pollock’s “Guardians of the Secret” (1943) and Piet Mondrian’s “New York City 2” (1941) on select Samsung displays — transforming any room into a dynamic gallery space.
The collaboration makes these iconic works from SFMOMA’s collection more accessible than ever before. It also represents a significant expansion of Samsung Art Store’s offering of modern masters by introducing works by Robert Rauschenberg and Wayne Thiebaud to the platform for the first time.
“Samsung is committed to leveraging its market-leading visual display solutions and partnerships to maximize the richness of the Samsung Art Store experience in homes across the world,” said Heeyeong Ahn, Vice President of the Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics. “Building on this commitment, our partnership with SFMOMA represents an exciting expansion into artworks by 20th-century masters — and we look forward to further enhancing our offerings through additional exciting, high-profile collaborations.”
“This partnership with Samsung Art Store opens an exciting new chapter in how we fulfill our mission to connect people with modern and contemporary art,” said Christopher Bedford, Helen and Charles Schwab Director of SFMOMA. “By making our collection available through innovative technology, we’re reaching audiences who may never visit San Francisco while creating new opportunities for art to enrich daily life around the world.”
Samsung Art TVs, comprising The Frame and The Frame Pro, are designed to display artwork with faithful color, exceptional detail and a gallery-like presentation. Pantone Validated ArtfulColor preserves the authenticity of the original palette. Anti-Reflection with Matte Display and customizable bezels2 mimic the look of framed artwork, and the included Slim Fit Wall Mount eliminates visible wires, all combining to create the look of an original work of art.
The Frame Pro adds an upgraded Neo QLED 4K display for even brighter color and sharper contrast. Plus, its Wireless One Connect Box3 eases installation and enables a clean, clutter-free setup. Across these TVs and several others, Samsung Art Store continues to champion the fusion of art and technology, turning living rooms into curated galleries.
By partnering with leading cultural institutions like SFMOMA, Samsung continues to democratize access to art while supporting museums’ missions to share their collections with broader audiences.
The SFMOMA collection joins Samsung Art Store’s growing library of over 80 partnerships, offering subscribers an ever-expanding selection of art across movements, styles and periods.
The collection is available now exclusively through Samsung Art Store on Samsung Art TVs.
About SFMOMA
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary art in the United States and a thriving cultural center for the Bay Area. Our remarkable collection of painting, sculpture, photography, architecture, design and media arts is housed in a LEED Gold-certified building designed by the global architects Snøhetta and Mario Botta. In addition to our seven gallery floors, SFMOMA now offers over 45,000 square feet of free, art-filled public space open to all.
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By Samsung Newsroom
Samsung Electronics today announced that it has maintained its leadership in the audio-visual sector as the world’s top soundbar brand for the 12th year in a row.
According to new research from Future Source, Samsung captured 21.5% of global soundbar revenue and 19.7% of unit volume in 2025, continuing its leadership streak that began in 2014. This milestone, along with two decades of global TV leadership,1 reinforces Samsung’s position at the forefront of the home entertainment industry.
Samsung’s sustained success in the soundbar market is driven by advanced audio technology, immersive sound and seamless integration with Samsung TVs. Building on this foundation, Samsung will expand its 2026 audio lineup with new products that deliver cinema-quality sound tailored to different living environments.
The lineup will include:
HW‑Q990H flagship soundbar, the successor to the HW‑Q990F All‑in‑one soundbar HW‑QS90H Bouroullec‑designed Music Studio 7 and Music Studio 5 Wi‑Fi speakers “At Samsung, we take special pride in our soundbar brand and see it as a way to bring premium sound experiences to homes everywhere,” said Hun Lee, Executive Vice President of the Visual Display (VD) Business at Samsung Electronics. “Being named the top soundbar brand in the world for the 12th consecutive year is not just a tremendous honor, but a testament to our commitment to premium home entertainment.”
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