In April 1969, works of the international avant-garde appeared in an unexpected place: on the television screens of German living rooms. The filmmaker Gerry Schum and the art historian Ursula Wevers had transformed television into a space of exhibition for art. The Fernsehgalerie Gerry Schum and the later videogalerie schum, were among the first to establish the media of television and video as art in their own right. This exhibition tells the story of this now-legendary project while also marking the acquisition by ZKM of the Gerry Schum and Ursula Wevers Archive.