Samsung and MUNCH Museum Bring Rarely Seen Masterpieces to Samsung Art Store

June 1, 2026
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New collaboration brings Edvard Munch masterpieces — including “The Scream” and “The Sun” — into homes around the world

The Scream (1910) on The Frame Pro. Image simulated for illustrative purposes. Cables not shown.

 

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. today announced a new collaboration with MUNCH to add iconic artworks by Edvard Munch to Samsung Art Store. The digital collection makes 37 masterpieces such as “The Scream,” “The Dance of Life” and “Melancholy” — as well as several rare works from the museum’s collection — available to millions of users around the world.

 

“Samsung creates products that inspire people and help them express themselves through design and culture,” said Tommy Nilsson, TV & Audio Director at Samsung Nordics. “With Samsung Art Store, we make world-class art available to millions of people, and through this collaboration with MUNCH, we are bringing an important part of European artistic heritage into people’s homes.”

 

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Two People at Table (1936-1942) on The Frame Pro. Image simulated for illustrative purposes. Cables not shown.

 

Alongside Munch’s iconic masterpieces, the collection offers a more intimate view of Edvard Munch’s artistry with rarely seen works such as “Garden with Trees” and “Two People at Table.” These works are part of a collection of treasures preserved in the museum’s archives, many of which must be kept in carefully controlled environments to protect them from further deterioration. Their condition makes them too vulnerable for public display, even at the museum in Oslo.

 

“This collaboration is an exciting opportunity to share Edvard Munch’s art with audiences beyond the museum’s walls in Oslo,” said Tone Hansen, Director of MUNCH. “Through Samsung’s global reach and Art TV technology, we can make Munch’s work more accessible to people around the world, and we are incredibly honored to collaborate with Samsung on this meaningful initiative.”

 

The collection will be exclusively available on Samsung’s Art TV lineup through Samsung Art Store, providing users with a close look at Munch’s private world by allowing them to explore and display the artist’s hidden gems at home.

 

Where Technology Meets Fine Art

The Sun (1912) on The Frame. Image simulated for illustrative purposes. Cables not shown.

 

Samsung is redefining the role of the TV in the home by merging premium display technology with elegant designs that blend naturally with interior. As Samsung Art Store expands across the Art TV lineup, which includes The Frame and The Frame Pro, OLED S95H, Neo QLED and Micro RGB,[1] the company is connecting everyday interiors with curated artwork from leading museums, galleries, and artists.

 

Kissing Couples in the Park (The Linde Frieze) (1904) on The Frame. Image simulated for illustrative purposes. Cables not shown.

 

Through Samsung Art Store, users can access more than 5,000 artworks from renowned artists and institutions, now including works from MUNCH. Each piece is faithfully reproduced in high quality, allowing people around the world to enjoy art as part of everyday life.

 

The artworks selected from MUNCH will be available worldwide on Samsung Art Store starting June 1, 2026.

 

[1] Compatible 2025 models include Neo QLED 8K, Neo QLED 4K, The Frame, The Frame Pro, Q8F, Q7F. Compatible 2026 models include Micro RGB, OLED S95H, Neo QLED, Mini LED, The MovingStyle, The Frame and The Frame Pro. Availability of Samsung Art Store may vary by model, market and subscription status.

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