New Gallery TV and LG Gallery+ Complete Personalized Space Curation
LG Electronics is set to redefine the modern living space at CES 2026 with the debut of the LG Gallery TV—a lifestyle screen designed to function as both a premium display and a curated art canvas.

Built for design-conscious homeowners, the Gallery TV transforms blank walls into immersive galleries. It completes the spatial experience offered by LG Gallery+, LG’s expansive interior content platform featuring more than 4,500 works that refresh monthly. From timeless masterpieces to cinematic visuals and dynamic digital art, the service allows users to shape their environment through carefully curated imagery.
A Screen Engineered for Art
Developed in collaboration with museum curators, the Gallery TV’s dedicated “Gallery Mode” is calibrated to replicate the texture, tone, and depth of original artwork. A specialized low-reflection panel minimizes glare, while adaptive brightness technology automatically adjusts to ambient lighting conditions—ensuring consistent clarity from morning sunlight to evening lamplight.
Available in 55-inch and 65-inch variants, the TV features a slim, flush-mount profile designed to sit seamlessly against the wall. Customizable magnetic frames allow it to integrate naturally with diverse interior styles, from minimalist modern to classic gallery aesthetics. Ample internal storage enables users to curate and save their favorite visuals directly on the device.
Beyond Aesthetic—Premium Performance
While art is at its core, the Gallery TV does not compromise on performance. Powered by LG’s MiniLED technology and the α (Alpha) 7 AI Processor, it delivers sharp 4K resolution, enhanced contrast, and precise color accuracy. AI Sound Pro (Virtual 9.1.2ch) creates immersive audio that complements both cinematic entertainment and ambient art experiences.
The LG Gallery+ Ecosystem
The experience extends further with LG Gallery+, available across LG’s entire TV lineup. Users can explore an expansive visual library or personalize their space through Generative AI-created imagery and personal photo uploads. To elevate ambiance, Gallery+ integrates background music options—either built-in soundscapes or streamed playlists via Bluetooth.
The result is a living display that adapts fluidly to mood, moment, and design preference.
“Our focus is to evolve the screen beyond traditional entertainment,” said Park Hyoung-sei, president of LG’s Media Entertainment Solution Company. “With the Gallery TV and LG Gallery+, we’re giving customers the freedom to design their personal spaces in ways that reflect their individuality.”
At CES 2026, LG will present its full Art TV lineup, underscoring how display technology can function not only as entertainment hardware but as an integral architectural and design element of the modern home.
Visitors can explore the new lifestyle screens at LG’s booth (#15004) at the Las Vegas Convention Center.









