To commemorate the 140th anniversary of the Philippines’ most iconic artwork, the Spoliarium, and further its commitment to supporting cultural heritage and promoting the arts, LG Electronics has partnered with the National Museum of the Philippines.
As part of this partnership, the tech giant donated six LG OLED evo AI TVs to the National Museum of the Philippines. LG aims to enhance the museum’s interactive experience, providing visitors with a deeper understanding and appreciation of the arts through advanced technology.

“The installation of LG OLED AI TVs illuminates the artistic legacy of the National Museum of Fine Arts,” Nakhyun Seong, Managing Director of LG Philippines, said during a special event held at the museum.
“The partnership between LG and the museum signifies a synergy between cutting-edge technology and timeless artistry. LG is committed to the National Museum of the Philippines and its causes in the arts, aiming to foster greater appreciation and accessibility to cultural heritage,” he added.


During the event, the Museum’s director-general Jeremy Barns, emphasized the importance of modernizing cultural institutions for today’s generation. “It’s a challenge for the National Museum today to make museums accessible to the modern generation. The addition of LG OLED AI TVs will greatly enhance our ability to engage visitors and provide them with enriching experiences.”
Media personalities and LG users Gretchen Ho, Drew Arellano, Bianca Yao, and Mikee Reyes also joined the celebration.




In closing, Mayan Salapantan, LG Philippines Head of Corporate Marketing, highlighted LG’s dedication to integrating advanced technology with timeless art to enrich cultural experiences. She expressed pride in supporting initiatives that unite people, inspire creativity, and promote education, aligning with LG’s promise of “Life’s Good” and its mission to create a better life for all through smart solutions.




