Samsung Art Store partners with SFMOMA
March 16, 2026
Samsung Art Store has announced a partnership with the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), bringing modern masterpieces to homes through the Samsung Art Store. SFMOMA is the first West Coast museum to be added to the Art Store. The debut collection features 34 artworks from SFMOMA’s holdings, including iconic pieces by some of the 20th century’s most influential artists.
Samsung Art Store users can now display celebrated works such as Diego Rivera’s The Flower Carrier (1935), Henri Matisse’s Femme au chapeau (1905), Wayne Thiebaud’s i (1963), Jackson Pollock’s Guardians of the Secret (1943), and Piet Mondrian’s New York City 2 (1941) on several Samsung displays.
The collaboration represents a significant expansion of Samsung Art Store’s modern masters offerings, introducing works by Robert Rauschenberg and Wayne Thiebaud to the platform for the first time.
“We at Samsung are proud to feature SFMOMA – the first West Coast museum dedicated to 20th-century art – as the first West Coast museum on the Samsung Art Store,” commented Kyle Menges, Director of Business Development at Samsung. “This partnership reaffirms the Art Store as the definitive home for 20th-century masterpieces, bringing iconic collections into living rooms worldwide.”
“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,” added 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.”
The SFMOMA collection joins Samsung Art Store’s growing library of over 80 partnerships.
