LG Unveils Art-Infused Gallery TV at CES 2026: A Fusion of Technology and Aesthetics

December 30, 2025
LG Unveils Art-Infused Gallery TV at CES 2026: A Fusion of Technology and Aesthetics
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  • LG will showcase the Gallery TV as part of its Art TV lineup at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, emphasizing its role as both an art display and a conventional entertainment device that adapts to user spaces.

  • LG collaborated with museum curators to create ‘Gallery Mode,’ which adjusts color and brightness to reproduce artwork textures and reduces glare for varied lighting conditions.

  • Available in 55-inch and 65-inch sizes, the display features a slim, flush-mount design with customizable magnetic frames and local storage for personal images.

  • CES 2026 runs in Las Vegas from January 6 to January 9.

  • The Gallery TV includes the Gallery Plus app with access to over 4,500 artworks, generative AI options, and the ability for users to add their own art.

  • A default frame is included with an optional wood-colored frame available, mirroring framing approaches used by competitors.

  • Built-in music tracks and Bluetooth streaming options allow users to create ambient backgrounds that complement the artwork and viewing experience.

  • Designed for interior-conscious consumers, Gallery TV aims to recreate the texture of original artworks through specialized mode, reduced glare, and adaptive picture quality.

  • Gallery Mode uses an onboard light sensor to optimize color and brightness to reproduce the visual texture of original masterpieces, aligning with LG’s Art TV range.

  • The Gallery TV is a mini-LED display designed for art-like viewing, likely featuring a matte coating to reduce glare and reflections, distinguishing it from LG’s G Series OLED TVs.

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