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Bring SFMOMA into Your Living Room — On Screen with Samsung Art TV

We’re thrilled to announce that a curated selection of works from SFMOMA’s permanent collection is now available on the Samsung Art Store, turning everyday screens into gallery moments.

The debut collection features 34 artworks by some of the most influential artists of the twentieth century, including works by Diego Rivera, Henri Matisse, Wayne Thiebaud, Jackson Pollock, and Piet Mondrian. See below for the full list!

As one of the first West Coast museums to join the platform, our partnership with Samsung brings these modern masters to audiences around the world. The Samsung Art Store is a global TV art subscription service that transforms screens into art displays when they aren’t in use. Their aim is to democratize access to art while supporting the missions of museums like us to share our collections with broader audiences.

So wherever you are, masterpieces from our permanent collection can now be part of your everyday view. Explore the collection and bring a little SFMOMA into your home.

The full SFMOMA x Samsung Art TV collection: 
  • Milton Avery, Clear Cut Landscape (1951) 

  • Milton Avery, Three Figures and a Dog (1943) 

  • Robert Bechtle, Alameda Gran Torino (1974) 

  • Frank Bowling, Elder Sun Benjamin (2018) 

  • Leonora Carrington, The Kitchen Garden on the Eyot (1946) 

  • Salvador Dalí, Oedipus Complex (1930) 

  • Stuart Davis, Deuce (1954) 

  • Roy De Forest, Autobiography of a Sunflower Merchant (1962–63) 

  • Roy De Forest, Country Dog Gentlemen (1972) 

  • Tacita Dean, Beauty (2006) 

  • André Derain, Paysage du Midi (Midi Landscape) (1906) 

  • Dan Flavin, untitled (in honor of Leo at the 30th anniversary of his gallery) (1987) 

  • Arshile Gorky, Enigmatic Combat (1936–37)  

  • Arshile Gorky, Tracking Down Guiltless Doves (1936)  

  • Edward Hopper, Intermission (1963) 

  • Frida Kahlo, Frieda and Diego Rivera (1931) 

  • Yuki Katsura, Work (1961) 

  • Fernand Leger, Deux femmes sur fond bleu (Two Women on a Blue Background) (1927) 

  • Fernand Leger, Untitled (1925) 

  • René Magritte, Les valeurs personnelles (Personal Values) (1952) 

  • John Marin, The Sea — Cape Split, Maine (1938) 

  • Henri Matisse, Femme au chapeau (Woman with a Hat) (1905) 

  • Henri Matisse, Sketch for “Le Bonheur de vivre” (“The Joy of Life”) (1905–06) 

  • Piet Mondrian, New York City 2 [unfinished, formerly New York City III] (1941) 

  • Jackson Pollock, Guardians of the Secret (1943) 

  • Robert Rauschenberg, Collection (1954/1955) 

  • Robert Rauschenberg, Port of Entry [Anagram (A Pun)] (1998) 

  • Robert Rauschenberg, Scanning (1963) 

  • Diego Rivera, The Flower Carrier (1935) 

  • Wayne Thiebaud, Clown and Beast (2018–19) 

  • Wayne Thiebaud, Display Cakes (1963) 

  • Wayne Thiebaud, Flatland River (1997) 

  • Alma Thomas, Cumulus (1972) 

  • Norman Zammitt, Blue Burning (1982)