22 Works from Art Basel Paris Unveiled
Official Display Partner... Participating in the Exhibition

On October 20, Samsung Electronics announced that it has released 22 works exhibited at Art Basel Paris on the Samsung Art Store.


Works by Tanya Nishansen available through Samsung Art Store. Samsung Electronics

Works by Tanya Nishansen available through Samsung Art Store. Samsung Electronics

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The Samsung Art Store is an art subscription service exclusively for Samsung TVs. It offers access to over 4,000 works by renowned museums and artists worldwide, all viewable in gallery-like 4K quality.


Art Basel is the world’s largest art fair showcasing modern and contemporary artworks, held annually in Hong Kong, Basel, Paris, and Miami. This year, Art Basel in Paris will take place from October 24 to 26 (local time) at the Grand Palais in the heart of Paris.


Visitors can experience the Art Basel Paris Collection through Samsung TVs, including Micro RGB, Neo QLED, and The Frame, at the Samsung exhibition zone. Notably, this exhibition zone will feature works by Lee Seongja, a pioneer of Korean abstract art who was active in France, displayed on Samsung Art TV.


This Art Basel Paris Collection highlights artists who are redefining the way we reflect on our lives and the world. Artists from Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America capture the “present” of the art world in 2025.


Pascal Martin Tayou’s work “Dream in the Reporter” explores themes of migration, hybridity, and cultural exchange through the artist’s unique perspective, organically connecting global discourse with personal experience. Works such as Ludovic Nkoth’s “Waiting” and “The Weight of the Day” convey the complexities of belonging and diaspora with powerful emotion.


The collection also includes new works by artists such as Tanya Nishansen, Miao Ying, Robert Brambora, and Jesse Razafimandimby, who expand global discourse while shaping contemporary art with diverse perspectives.


Daria Green, curator of the Samsung Art Store, stated, “This collection captures the current moment faced by art and delivers the vibrancy and urgent voices of today’s artists to audiences worldwide, beyond Paris. The Samsung Art Store is striving not only to expand the scale of its collection but also to embrace a wider range of perspectives.” Cl?ment Del?pine, director of Art Basel Paris, said, “At this second edition of Art Basel held at the Grand Palais, our collaboration with Samsung has enabled us to reach global audiences in new and meaningful ways.”



Samsung Electronics has been serving as the official display partner for Art Basel, sequentially introducing the Art Basel Miami Beach Collection in December last year, the Art Basel Hong Kong Collection in March, and the Art Basel in Basel Collection in June through the Samsung Art Store.


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