Samsung scattered the spotlight celebrating women’s victory through Art Store

Women are always been a sufficiently great part of the economy of every sector. Therefore, Samsung recalled the women’s victory while celebrating Female Artists in Honor of Women’s History Month, showcasing Samsung’s Award-Winning Lifestyle TV, The Frame Saya Woolfalk, Shinique Smith, and K’era Morgan are articulate the gathering……….!!

The great women adorn the unique approaches to art, which incorporate elements of the artist’s personal heritage and identity via the realism of their work. That may clearly observe in the Whitney, LACMA, or the Seattle Art Museum, and you may see works by celebrated artists like Saya Woolfalk, Shinique Smith, and K’era Morgan.

In a way to honor and celebrate their talents, Samsung Electronics has curated works by Woolfalk, Smith, Morgan, and other dynamic artists in the Samsung Art Store. Samsung framed thousands of pieces of digital art from museums and creators across the globe and remarked as “The Art Store” available to users of The Frame TV in 42 countries. That is termed the largest digital platform of its kind.

Through The Frame, the featured collection brings their works to homes. The picture frame-like TV from Samsung – and highlights the importance of visibility in art spanning gender, race, culture, ability, form, and style.

Great women artists adorn the “Art Store”

Saya Woolfalk,

Saya Woolfalk was born in Gifu City, Japan to a mixed-race family marrying Asian and African American heritage, Woolfalk’s background informs colorful, multidisciplinary work centered on a fictional race of women. 

The women artist uses science fiction and fantasy to re-imagine the world in multiple dimensions. With installation, sculpture, drawing, performance, and digital mediums, Woolfalk explores the future of racial and cultural cross-pollination and questions the utopian possibilities of cultural hybridity.

Her colorful, multidisciplinary works have been collected by prestigious institutions such as the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Seattle Art Museum, and the Ford Foundation.

Shinique Smith

Shinique Smith is a multidisciplinary artist from Baltimore, now based in Los Angeles. Her work spans painting, sculpture, video, photography, installation, and performance.

 

Samsung scattered the spotlight celebrating women's victory through Art Store

Smith explores transformation and ritual through materials like fabric, clothing, and personal belongings, creating totemic works that serve as containers at the intersection of consumption, displacement, and spiritual sanctuary.

Her work has been exhibited in prestigious institutions such as the Whitney Museum, LACMA, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

K’era Morgan

K’era Morgan comes from a textile design background and creates tactile, collaged paintings by hand – weaving together fragments from the world without the aid of digital and hi-tech tools.

Her collaged paintings include found paper sourced from magazines, newspapers, and books, as well as hand-painted paper and her own mark-making.

Samsung scattered the spotlight in the “Art Store”

Through Samsung’s Art Store, viewers can access a wide range of art, including contemporary and classic works, seasonal selections, and works from the world’s most renowned artists, museums, and industry tastemakers, including The Louvre Collection, photography by Cody Cobb, and much more. The Frame, Samsung’s award-winning lifestyle TV, brings the Art Store to life in 4K, providing the best platform on the market for artists to display their work.

In the presence of professional and innovative female artists, Samsung scattered the spotlights in the Art Store. Marking the first of many aimed at highlighting the importance of diversity and inclusion in art.

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