CULTURED Collection coming to Samsung Art Store
September 23, 2025

Samsung has announced the CULTURED Collection coming soon to Samsung Art Store. Whether fine art, fashion or home decor, the Art Store offers Samsung device owners the opportunity to adorn their homes with imagery from the people and institutions defining modern culture. With 60 initial artworks, CULTURED is the Art Store’s largest collection launch to date.
CULTURED Collection, which goes live in October, will include curated works by Dominique Fung, Chris Martin, Adam Pendleton, Emma Webster, Andrea Marie Breiling, Oscar yi Hou, Theresa Chromati, Ana Cláudia Almeida, Kate Meissner, Mika Horibuchi, and more available through the Art Store on Samsung’s Frame TVs and QLEDs.
To celebrate the collection, the Samsung Art Store Gallery in New York City will be open to the public on October 9th-10th. Visitors will be able to gather in person and experience the new CULTURED Collection through digital displays on Samsung’s Frame TV.
“At CULTURED, we believe art should be available beyond the walls of museums and galleries,” said CULTURED founder and editor-in-chief Sarah Harrelson. “By partnering with the Samsung Art Store, we’re able to further amplify the visions of today’s most influential artists to a global audience by bringing art into homes in a way that’s accessible for all.”
“The CULTURED Collection on the Art Store will provide unprecedented access to world-class contemporary art,” said Sang Kim, Samsung EVP and Head of North American Services Business. “We are bringing the CULTURED Collection to our Art Store Gallery in New York City and making it accessible to millions of Samsung owners worldwide. We’ve long honored the great masters of the past, and with CULTURED, we will offer viewers not just the artistic legends of the past, but those of the future as well.”
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