Rare Edvard Munch Artwork Now Available for Viewing on Samsung TVs

by KIM NA YOON Posted : June 1, 2026, 08:42Updated : June 1, 2026, 08:42
View Edvard Munch's 'The Scream' through the Samsung Art Store. Photo: Samsung Electronics
View Edvard Munch's 'The Scream' through the Samsung Art Store. [Photo: Samsung Electronics]


Samsung Electronics has partnered with Norway's Munch Museum to showcase 37 works by the expressionist master Edvard Munch on the Samsung Art Store.

According to Samsung Electronics, the Munch Museum collection includes iconic pieces such as 'The Scream,' 'The Garden with Trees,' and 'Two People at the Table,' featuring many rare and previously unreleased works that are not easily accessible to the public. Some of these pieces have been restricted from public display at the museum in Norway due to concerns about preservation.

The Samsung Art Store allows users to enjoy Munch's works in high definition through various art TV models, including 'The Frame Pro,' 'The Frame,' 'Micro RGB,' Neo QLED, and OLED.

Samsung has expanded its art offerings through collaborations with renowned institutions like the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, providing around 5,000 artworks in the Art Store to enhance everyday art appreciation.

Through partnerships with major art institutions worldwide, Samsung has secured works from over 800 artists, establishing itself as the largest art platform in the industry.

Tommy Nielsen, director of Samsung Electronics Sweden, stated, "The Samsung Art Store helps more people encounter art naturally in their daily lives. We hope you enjoy the Munch Museum collection vividly from your home."

Tone Hansen, director of the Munch Museum, emphasized, "This collaboration provides an exciting and meaningful opportunity to present Edvard Munch's intimate artistic world to a broader audience beyond the physical limitations of the museum."





* This article has been translated by AI.