Samsung showcases new collection on its soon-to-be-released Micro RGB R95 and OLED S95H TVs for the first time, alongside The Frame Pro at Art Basel Hong Kong

Zhao Zhao’s Seeds No.9 (2025) displayed on the 2026 Samsung Micro RGB R95. Image simulated for illustrative purposes. Cables not shown.
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., global display leader and provider of the Official Art TV of Art Basel, today announced the launch of the Art Basel Hong Kong 2026 Collection. The curated digital exhibition will be available exclusively on Samsung Art Store1 and features 20 contemporary artists showcased at Art Basel Hong Kong, being held March 27-29 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre2. At a dedicated booth, Samsung will demonstrate how its soon to be released Micro RGB Series, select OLED3 models, and The Frame Pro Series display each artwork in stunning detail.
“Building on six years of collaboration with Art Basel, this collection represents the calibre of art Samsung Art Store offers, transforming homes into personal galleries suited to any taste,” said Bongjun Ko, Vice President of the Visual Display (VD) Business at Samsung Electronics. “Our advanced display technology brings priceless artworks into homes with stunning realism, so that anyone can become a collector.”
The collection will be featured in stunning 4K resolution on Samsung Art Store starting today, continuing Samsung’s longstanding partnership with Art Basel and extending the experience of the fair beyond the exhibition halls to audiences worldwide.

Michael Najjar’s Europa (2016) displayed on the 2026 Samsung OLED S95H. Image simulated for illustrative purposes. Cables not shown.
Introducing the Art Basel Hong Kong 2026 Collection
The Art Basel Hong Kong 2026 Collection features 25 artworks from 20 emerging and established artists represented by eight prestigious galleries: Bank, CLC Gallery Venture, Don Gallery, Tomio Koyama, Pearl Lam, Lin & Lin, Rossi & Rossi and Vacancy.
The carefully curated collection reflects the cultural dynamism and diverse viewpoints that define Hong Kong’s contemporary art scene. Highlights include:
Chinese artistic heritage and innovation, represented through works by 11 Chinese artists spanning six decades of contemporary practice.
Michael Najjar, “Europa” (2016). Najjar is a German painter and trained astronaut who is scheduled to participate in an upcoming spaceflight aboard Virgin Galactic’s VSS Unity.
Sun Yitian, “Ken” (2023). Yitian’s work has been featured in major international collections, including a collaboration with Nicolas Ghesquière for Louis Vuitton’s Pre-Fall 2024 collection.
Ha Bik Chuen, “Wheatfield A” (1994) and “Untitled” (1995). Chuen was a self-taught contemporary artist whose extensive archive spanning 500 boxes is being digitally catalogued by the Asia Art Archive for scholarly access.
“Art Basel Hong Kong is always looking for ways to broaden how people experience art,” said Angelle Siyang-Le, Director of Art Basel Hong Kong. “Our partnership with Samsung helps bring art into our homes in a way that feels both accessible and truly high quality. It’s not about replacing the gallery – it’s about giving more people the chance to live with great art every day.”
Celebrating Cultural Legacy: The Lee Kun-Hee Collection
During Art Basel Hong Kong 2026, Samsung will also present a curated selection of 20 works from the Lee Kun-Hee Collection on Samsung Art Store, in partnership with the National Museum of Korea. Recognised as one of Korea’s most significant private art collections, the works from the late Samsung Chairman Lee Kun-Hee’s renowned art collection reflect a long-standing commitment to cultural preservation and public access.
These treasured pieces – including “Sun, Moon, and Five Peaks,” “Ten Symbols of Longevity” and “Scholar’s Accoutrements in a Bookcase” – have shaped artistic discourse across generations and continue to resonate with contemporary art circles.
The selection will be available on Samsung Art Store until January 20274, offering global audiences’ digital access to important works of Korean artistic heritage.

Sun Yitian’s Ken (2023) displayed on the 2026 Samsung The Frame Pro. Image simulated for illustrative purposes. Cables not shown.
Samsung Art TV: Where Art and Technology Exist in Harmony
Samsung’s 2026 expanded Art TV lineup represents a fundamental belief that art belongs in everyday spaces, integrated seamlessly with technology and design. The lineup is led by The Frame and The Frame Pro, Samsung’s lifestyle TVs that blend display innovation with design to create an immersive art-viewing experience. The expanded lineup also includes Micro RGB, Neo QLED and now, Samsung OLED S95H5, offering consumers greater flexibility in how they incorporate premium art experiences into their living spaces.
Samsung Art Store is available across the complete Art TV lineup. The platform features over 5,000 works by 80+ partners, including the newly launched Art Basel Hong Kong 2026 Collection. As the world’s leading TV brand for 20 consecutive years6, Samsung continues to advance display innovation designed to faithfully render works of art.