Tie Jojima
Tie Jojima is Curator of Global Contemporary Art at the Phillips Collection. Jojima is completing her doctoral dissertation at the Graduate Center, CUNY, where she has focused her research largely on postwar Latin American art. At Americas Society she has co-curated the exhibitions The Appearance (2024), El Dorado: Myths of Gold (2023–2024), Deep Marajó (2023), and Geles Cabrera: Museo Escultórico (2022) and worked as associate curator for Bispo do Rosario: All Existing Materials on Earth (2023). Jojima has worked on the organization of several publications, exhibitions, and public events, including Tropical Is Political: Caribbean Art under the Visitor Economy Regime and This Must Be the Place: Latin American Artists in New York, 1965–75. She has published academic and curatorial texts in Vistas: Critical Approaches to Latin American Art (ISLAA) and Arte & Ensaios, as well as for the Museu de Arte de São Paulo (MASP), El Museo del Barrio, and other institutions. (Photo credit: Elizabeth Leitzel)