WindowSight and Spanish subscription video streaming service Filmin will offer artworks and photography for Filmin subscribers to liven up their TVs when not watching films or TV.
The partnership will provide a curated sample of the WindowSight platform’s content that can enhance TVs or other preferred devices during family dinners, gatherings with friends, telework and relaxation.

Fifty-five collections grouped into eight thematic series will be on offer, covering a range of artistic movements, including Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Abstract Art and the Belle Époque, featuring notable artists such as Hokusai, Vermeer, Monet, Klimt, Goya, and Van Gogh. The selections also include acclaimed photography from recent years and from photographers
including John Stanmeyer, George Steinmeitz, Steve Winter, and Arturo Rodríguez.
Jaume Ripoll, the editorial director of Filmin, said: "With this new proposal that we make available to all of our subscribers, we invite them to squeeze the full potential of their televisions, turning their living rooms into pleasant exhibition halls with some of the most significant works of contemporary art”.
Pol Rosset, co-founder and CEO of WindowSight, said: “WindowSight’s integration on Filmin is successfully embracing our vision to bring art and photography closer to people’s daily lives. By collaborating with major players in the audiovisual industry, we can assess how people engage with such content and gain valuable insights to enhance the experience and explore new business opportunities.”