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The Ruth Asawa Collection from The Museum of Modern Art Joins the Samsung Art Store

25 iconic works by Ruth Asawa now available on Samsung Art TVs

2/9/2026

Samsung today announced the launch of “MoMA: Ruth Asawa Collection” on the Samsung Art Store, bringing 25 artworks by the visionary American artist Ruth Asawa (1926–2013) into homes worldwide. The collection is now available on The Frame and select Samsung QLED TVs, presented in stunning 4K resolution.

Forever inspired by the natural world and driven by a lifelong curiosity about material and form, Ruth Asawa remains one of the most singular voices in modern art. In her six-decade-long career, Asawa redefined the possibilities of line, form, and space across a diverse body of work spanning abstract wire sculptures, drawings, prints, paper reliefs, bronze and ceramic casts, and public art.

Celebrating a Legacy

Ruth Asawa’s multifaceted practice was rooted in exploring the possibilities of her materials of choice–wire, paper, and ink. Her works challenge long-held distinctions between seeming opposites: abstraction and figuration, positive and negative space, or inside and outside. Asawa combined a commitment to experimentation with a community-oriented belief that art is a part of everyday life, which she upheld through decades of steadfast advocacy for arts education in the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond.

“The subtle complexity and breath-like fluidity of Ruth Asawa’s work make her a uniquely transformative artist in the Samsung Art Store portfolio,” said Daria Greene, Global Curator, Samsung Art Store. “We’re honored to bring these quietly powerful pieces into living spaces everywhere, allowing more people to experience the balance of presence, precision, and beauty that defines her work.”

A Museum Collection for Everyday Living

Each artwork in “MoMA: Ruth Asawa Collection” was selected to highlight the breadth of Asawa’s visual language — from her signature looped-wire forms to her nuanced explorations on paper. Displayed on The Frame or Samsung QLED TVs, the collection invites viewers to slow down, reflect, and engage with art that feels both intimate and expansive by transforming screens into living galleries, showcasing Asawa’s delicate lines, airy structures, and sculptural elegance. Whether displayed as a standalone artwork or within a curated rotation, these works bring a sense of calm, fluidity, and quiet wonder to interior spaces.

“We’re delighted to see Ruth Asawa’s remarkable creations gain new life on Samsung Art Store,” said Jesse Goldstine, Chief Retail Officer, The Museum of Modern Art. “Her work, grounded in structural curiosity and visual poetry, now connects with audiences in their everyday environments, expanding how and where art can be experienced.”

Gallery-Quality Art at Home

Samsung’s commitment to premium art experiences continues through museum-quality visual technology. The Frame and select QLED TVs deliver rich, accurate color and precise detail, offering a viewing experience that closely mirrors standing before the original artwork. Whether longtime admirers of Asawa’s work or discovering her art for the first time, viewers can experience this collection with exceptional clarity and fidelity.

Samsung Art Store is built on a model that values artists and cultural institutions, ensuring that creators and rights holders are supported through licensed partnerships that bring museum-quality art into the home with integrity and respect.

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