Samsung TVs get 20 pieces of Vogue’s iconic art collection

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Samsung has announced that it is adding The Vogue Collection to the Samsung Art Store for Samsung Art TVs. It features twenty photographs and artworks from Vogue’s more than hundred years of work, including classic covers and editorial spreads, that can turn your Samsung The Frame or Samsung The Frame Pro TVs into artworks.

The South Korean tech giant says that its Global Head of Content & Curation, Daria Greene, and Vogue’s curators chose these artworks from a collection of 400,000 pieces of Vogue’s temperature controlled archives. With that, Samsung Art Store now has over 4,000 artworks in over 115 countries, which is something no other TV brand offers.

These pieces of artworks include:

    • “The Divers” by George Hoyningen-Huene, 1930
    • Model Iman lying down wearing a Yves Saint Laurent skirt. Shot by Kourken Pakchanian, 1977
    • Rene Russo in Arequipa. Francesco Scavullo, 1976
    • Melanie Cain, Beverly Johnson, Lisa Cooper, and Pat Cleveland wearing fashion ensembles from John Anthony for Fall 1976. Shot by Duane Michals

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Commenting on adding twenty Vogue artworks to the Art Store, Samsung’s Director of Business Development, Kyle Menges, said “Fashion photography has always been more than clothes. It’s about capturing imagination, identity, and cultural moments. Bringing Vogue to the Samsung Art Store allows fans of both fashion and art to experience these images in their homes, reimagined as timeless art.

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