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Samsung's Frame TV was one of those really unique offerings that inspired copycats and changed the market, thanks to its ability to double as a digital piece of art.
This week, Samsung is taking it a step further, releasing a collection of artworks from the Art Basel Honk Kong 2026 collection on its Australian Art Store.
The new Art Basel Hong Kong 2026 Collection brings 25 contemporary artworks from 20 emerging and established artists straight to your living room.
Representing eight prestigious galleries, the curated digital exhibition focuses heavily on Chinese artistic heritage and innovation.
Highlights include works from German painter and astronaut-in-training Michael Najjar, as well as pieces by contemporary artist Sun Yitian, whose work recently featured in Louis Vuitton's Pre-Fall 2024 collection.
"It's not about replacing the gallery - it's about giving more people the chance to live with great art every day," said Angelle Siyang-Le, Director of Art Basel Hong Kong.
Alongside the modern pieces, Samsung is also rolling out 20 works from the acclaimed Lee Kun-Hee Collection, sourced in partnership with the National Museum of Korea.
These historic Korean artworks, including "Sun, Moon, and Five Peaks," will stick around on the Art Store until January 2027.
Before you get too excited, you'll need the right hardware to access the new drops.
The collections are available on select 2026 models like the soon-to-be-released Micro RGB Series, the new OLED S95H, Neo QLED models, and The Frame Pro.
If you're rocking a 2025 Samsung display, you can still tune in via the Neo QLED 8K and 4K, QLED 4K, and The Frame series.
Unfortunately, anyone with a standard UHD set, older OLEDs like the S90H or S85H, or a projector will miss out on this update.