Samsung Adds Three New Art Collections for America’s 250th Anniversary

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America will soon celebrate its 250th anniversary, and Samsung is marking it with three new collections on the Art Store. Instead of going overboard, the company is keeping it simple with a mix of historic, festive, and modern artworks that you can throw up on your TV.
Three new collections cover history, culture, and modern art
The first collection, created with the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, looks at America’s early years. It includes Gilbert Stuart’s unfinished portrait of George Washington, along with Native American artworks and vintage Fourth of July postcards that show how celebrations have evolved over time.

Two more collections arrive on June 29. “America at 250” focuses on the familiar side of Independence Day, think fireworks, flags, and bold red, white, and blue visuals. It’s designed to feel more festive and casual, something you’d actually keep on your TV during a gathering rather than a traditional gallery-style piece.
The third collection, “American Masters,” shifts to modern art and includes works from institutions like the Art Institute of Chicago, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. It also features artists like Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat, adding a more contemporary layer to the lineup.
All three collections are available through the Samsung Art Store on supported TVs like The Frame, Neo QLED, and select OLED models. If you already use the Art Store, this is just more content to rotate through. If not, this is Samsung trying to give you a reason to check it out.





















