
"We believe great art should be part of everyday life. Through LG Gallery+, homes around the world now have access to our curated masterpieces, offering moments of reflection, inspiration, and beauty beyond the gallery walls."
"The process of exploration has been designed to make browsing the library of more than 4,000 curated images as seamless as possible with LG Gallery+ Shelves. Through this system, each digital shelf functions much like a playlist-but instead of songs, it's artworks."
"The partnership heralds a new way to engage with and experience important art and opens the door for both those new to the world of art and art history and longstanding art enthusiasts alike to explore and discover a breadth of collection pieces at the National Gallery."
LG Electronics has launched LG Gallery+, a visual curation service partnering with the National Gallery in London to bring world-renowned artworks into homes globally. The service provides access to over 4,000 curated masterpieces from artists including Claude Monet, Paul Gauguin, and Georges Seurat. Users can customize their living spaces by selecting artworks that match their environment or mood through a playlist-like interface called LG Gallery+ Shelves. The National Gallery has specially curated collections within the platform. This partnership democratizes access to important art, allowing both newcomers and experienced art enthusiasts to explore masterworks intimately without geographical or temporal constraints.
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