LG will unveil a canvas-style art TV, called the LG Gallery TV, at CES 2026. The new model will be offered in 55-inch and 65-inch variants, and will sport a flush-mount design along with a customizable magnetic frame.
The Gallery TV uses a Mini LED display and the company AI processor and offers 4K resolution. The new model will also use the LG Gallery + service, a paid subscription with a library of more than 4,500 works that can be shown to TV users. Users can also create custom images using generative AI or display images from personal photo libraries.
LG says the TV was developed with museum curators, and has a Gallery Mode that optimizes brightness and color to show the texture of the displayed artwork. The display has some level of reflection management and glare reduction, though exact details were not shared. The TV will automatically adjust picture settings to maintain the best image in response to changes in ambient light throughout the day.
This isn’t the first time LG has released an art-inspired TV. It released an ultra-thin OLED model called in 2020. It has also released other “Gallery Design” TVs that offer wall-flush mounting in the past, but the new LG Gallery TV with dedicated art-focused features seems to be a more direct competitor to or the .








