National Gallery announces new partnership with LG for Modern and Contemporary Art Partner
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National Gallery announces new partnership with LG for Modern and Contemporary Art Partner
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LONDON.- As the Modern Contemporary Art Partner of the Gallery, LG will support the Gallery’s current and upcoming projects with leading artists, continuing its rich artistic tradition. The National Gallery is committed to presenting contemporary art in dynamic conversation with the historic collection through its artist residencies, artist conversations and artist commissions. This includes the National Gallery Contemporary Fellowship, Unexpected View and Artists in Residence programme. The Artist in Residence have included Rosalind Nashashibi in 2020, Ali Cherri in 2021, Céline Condorelli in 2023 and Katrina Palmer in 2024, and the 2025 Artist in Residence is Singaporean artist Ming Wong.

This September, LG also introduced LG Gallery+, a new visual curation service that enriches living spaces with art and imagery tailored to each user’s style and mood. Featuring over 4,000 selected images, personalisation options and adaptive smart features, LG Gallery+ helps shape the ambience of a space through art, creativity and atmosphere. The users can explore masterpieces from the National Gallery, London, including A Wheatfield, with Cypresses by Vincent van Gogh and Bathers at Asnières by Georges Seurat.

Kate Oh, head of Experiential Marketing at the LG Media Entertainment Solution Company, said: ‘We are proud to support the National Gallery at this transformative juncture, where modern and contemporary art meet the digital frontier. Through LG OLED’s unrivalled display technology, we are honoured to collaborate with visionary artists and help reimagine the gallery experience for a new generation. In recent years, LG OLED ART has become the standard for digital art, working with some of the world’s greatest living artists to create installations around the world – we’re excited to see how this new partnership can lead to new incredible works in the future.’

Sir Gabriele Finaldi, Director of the National Gallery said: ‘We are delighted to announce our collaboration with LG Electronics as our new Modern and Contemporary Art Partner. LG’s dedication to supporting artists, enriching cultural experiences and engaging global audiences will help us inspire dialogue between the works of the past and present, and encourage visitors to engage with our collection in new ways. Through the use of innovative technologies, we will bring new perspectives to our masterpieces, together. We are thrilled to be working together to bring art to life and share our world-renowned collection with more people.’










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