Samsung and the Leeum Museum of Art have announced a new partnership that will bring a number of artworks from the South Korea-based museum onto the Samsung The Frame TVs. The partnership comes as part of the continued digitization of artwork that expands access by allowing consumers to enjoy its beauty from the comfort of their own home instead of having to travel to museums in different countries. The partnership will see many works of art added to the Art Store on the aforementioned TV, which will help to further expand access to Korean artwork and culture.
The Samsung and the Leeum Museum of Art partnership is available now for owners of The Frame TV to benefit from as the artwork is now available within the Samsung Art Store.
Digitized Korean Artwork Partnerships
Samsung and the Leeum Museum of Art Have Collaborated
Trend Themes
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