Hundreds of individuals gathered at the two museums to name for a ceasefire and raise consideration about MoMA’s board members. Then, in 2015, with Yvette Mutumba, she organized one of the greatest surveys of South African art ever, “A Labour of Love,” on the Weltkulturen Museum in Frankfurt, Germany. In exhibits and projects like these, Ngcobo has powerfully shown that art and politics are inseparable. This proposal was borne out in the 2018 Berlin Biennale, which featured artworks by Firelei Baez, Tony Cokes, Las Nietas de Nonó, Mario Pfeifer, and targeted on the consequences of racism and colonialism. A list …