LG is rolling out its line of Art TVs including the LG Wallpaper TV, OLED evo G6 and Gallery TV, designed to fit naturally into different living spaces. The Wallpaper TV has also received global recognition, including the iF Design Award and Red Dot Design Award.
The lineup combines design with advanced display technologies, including Hyper Radiant Color Technology, Perfect Black and Perfect Color, and Reflection Free Premium, to deliver natural color, depth and clarity across different lighting conditions.
LG Gallery+ allows customers to turn their TV into a personalized art display, offering access to over 5,000 curated artworks from renowned cultural institutions, along with the ability to showcase personal images or generate visuals using AI.
The 2026 Art TV lineup is rolling out globally, with a complimentary three-month LG Gallery+ subscription available in select markets.
LG Electronics (LG) is rolling out its Art TV lineup, bringing together the LG OLED evo AI W6 Wallpaper TV, LG OLED evo AI G6 and LG Gallery TV AI with frame as a collection designed for art‑forward interiors. Built on LG’s OLED leadership, each model integrates seamlessly into living spaces and presents art with visual integrity, allowing content to appear as intended. This design approach has also received global recognition, with the Wallpaper TV earning the iF Design Award and Red Dot Design Award for its design excellence.
LG’s Art TV lineup reimagines how the screen should exist within a space. Rather than approaching it as a conventional TV, LG shapes its form to suit different environments, whether minimizing its presence, aligning precisely with the wall or presenting it as a framed element. This gives customers the freedom to design their interiors around how they want to experience art and what they want their TV to look like and how they want to experience art at home.
With a 9mm-range1 ultra-thin profile and certified True Wireless connectivity2, the Wallpaper TV minimizes visual distractions by reducing visible cables, so the screen blends seamlessly into the wall like wallpaper.
The flush-fit Gallery design3 aligns precisely with the wall surface, creating a clean, minimal presence that fits naturally into the space.
With attachable frames4 and a gallery-style presentation, the Gallery TV treats the screen as a decorative object that becomes part of the interior design.
LG’s Art TV lineup pairs its design approach with advanced display technologies that support how art is meant to be seen. Just as artwork in a gallery changes subtly with natural light throughout the day, the experience of viewing art at home depends on how accurately color, contrast and detail are preserved under varying conditions.
Art appears richer and truer to life, with deep contrast and precise color that preserve subtle tonal detail. This is enabled by LG’s self‑lit OLED technologies, including Perfect Black5 and Perfect Color6, along with advanced color processing that maintains accuracy across content.
Artwork remains natural and consistent across changing lighting conditions, from bright daylight to softer indoor environments. Hyper Radiant Color Technology7, powered by the α (Alpha) 11 AI Processor Gen3, enhance brightness while maintaining accurate color reproduction.
Reduced reflections keep content clear and visible with minimum distraction even in the daylight, resembling artwork hung in a gallery. Reflection Free Premium8 on select OLED models minimizes glare and helps preserve the visual texture of artworks under changing lighting conditions. Gallery TV achieves the effect with a specialized screen developed with input from museum curators.
To celebrate the rollout of the 2026 Art TV lineup, LG OLED evo W6 Wallpaper TV, LG OLED evo G6 and LG Gallery TV include a complimentary three-month LG Gallery+ subscription10, giving customers in select markets access to over 5,000 curated artworks at no additional cost.
The service offers curated artworks from renowned cultural institutions, along with photography and a broader range of visual content. Customers can also display personal photos or generate AI-created visuals, allowing them to tailor what appears on the screen.
LG is rolling out its 2026 Art TV lineup globally in phases, with market availability varying by region.