Samsung Partners with MFA to Bring Winslow Homer’s Watercolors to Art Store

For the first time in almost fifty years, dozens of Winslow Homer’s watercolors, many of which have rarely been shown publicly because of their fragility, are coming together in a single exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA), Boston. Even better, Samsung has teamed up with the MFA to offer a curated digital collection of these works in the Art Store.
See rare Winslow Homer works from anywhere on your Samsung TVs
The MFA exhibition Of Light and Air: Winslow Homer in Watercolor brings together scenes from Maine’s rugged coast and the Adirondacks to the Caribbean and England, putting Homer’s mastery of light, color, and atmosphere front and center. After decades of keeping these watercolors mostly under wraps, the exhibition lets viewers see them all together in one place.

If you can’t make it to Boston, Samsung has teamed up with the MFA to bring the show to your screen. The digital collection presents Homer’s work in 4K clarity, preserving the subtle shading and delicate brushwork that make his watercolors so striking. It’s available now on The Frame Pro, The Frame, and other Art TVs.
In a a statement, Kyle Menges, Director of Business Development at Samsung, said:
“We are pleased to bring select works from the MFA’s Of Light and Air: Winslow Homer in Watercolor exhibition to a global audience, as the Art Store’s first-ever live exhibition. While nothing can replace experiencing art in person, we look forward to bringing a glimpse of this monumental curation into living rooms worldwide.”
Debra LaKind, Senior Director of Intellectual Property and Business Development at the MFA added:
“This partnership with Samsung allows us to reach audiences far beyond our walls and share Homer’s extraordinary artistry with art lovers everywhere. We’re excited to explore how museums and technology can work together to broaden access to great art.”










