Samsung Art Store crosses 5,000 works with new Art Basel collection
Samsung quietly crossed a milestone: the Art Store now carries more than 5000 artworks in 4K, pulled from over 800 artists and 80-plus partners, all sitting behind a single subscription.
The South Korean tech giant has dropped the news alongside the launch of its Art Basel in Basel 2026 Collection, a 24-piece digital exhibition built around Swiss and Switzerland-based artists.
Eight galleries contributed work, including Mai 36, von Bartha, and Blue Velvet from Switzerland, plus international names like Fanta MLN and Felix Gaudlitz. The whole thing lands on Art Store starting today, timed to the fair’s June 18-21 run in Basel.
Three artists anchor the collection with real weight.
Thomas Huber’s “16.7.2024” reflects his distinctive approach to painting, where image and text converge to explore picture space as both a visual and philosophical construction.
Tobias Kaspar’s “The Japan Collection” examines systems of value, taste and desire through a multidisciplinary practice that bridges art and fashion.
Athene Galiciadis’s “Stillleben (Reflection on longings and belongings)” presents a richly layered visual language, combining geometric and organic forms with references to craft, design, science and spirituality.
Samsung is running a gallery-style Art Wall in Basel built from The Frame Pro, OLED, and Micro RGB displays, pulling works based on what attendees respond to visually. Notably, Artist Daniel Arsham is now Samsung’s Art TV ambassador.
Art Store runs across Samsung’s 2026 Art TV lineup, covering The Frame, The Frame Pro, Neo QLED, OLED, and Micro RGB.
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