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The Phillips Collection announces Tie Jojima as new Curator of Global Contemporary Art |
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Tie Jojima, Photo by Elizabeth Leitzel.
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WASHINGTON, DC.- The Phillips Collection announced Tie Jojima (she/her) as the museums new Curator of Global Contemporary Art. Jojima will play a vital role in advancing the museums curatorial initiatives through new acquisitions, art commissions, exhibitions, and programs that broaden the canon of contemporary art to tell more inclusive narratives. Jojima began her new position on July 15.
As the Phillips embarks on its next chapter, we are thrilled to welcome Tie, whose scholarship and innovative curatorial practice will bring fresh perspectives to how the museum builds its collection, presents, and advances understanding of modern and contemporary art through a global lens, says Vradenburg Director & CEO Jonathan P. Binstock. With her expertise in Latin American and deep knowledge of Asian and African diasporic art, Tie will play a crucial role in furthering the museums longstanding commitment to pioneering contemporary artists.
Born and raised in São Paulo, Brazil, Jojima is a respected Asian-Latin American curator, art historian, and educator, specializing in modern and contemporary Latin American art, with additional training in the history of photography. I am excited Tie is joining the Phillips team; she brings a unique global perspective and creative vision that will invigorate the museums curatorial program. We look forward to her leadership in elevating transnational, interdisciplinary voices in contemporary art of the 21st century, says Phillips Chief Curator Elsa Smithgall.
Jojima joins the Phillips curatorial team to broaden and diversify the museums collections and projects and will partner with all departments to further illuminate global contemporary artists and perspectives throughout the institutions programming. I am honored to join The Phillips Collection and have the opportunity to engage with and activate the museums local, national, and international communities while contributing to the dynamic, intellectual, and artistic fabric of the institution, says Jojima.
Jojima comes to the Phillips from the Americas Society in New York, where she served as an associate curator and exhibitions manager. Since joining the Americas Society in 2021, Jojima co-curated the exhibitions The Appearance: Art of the Asian Diaspora in Latin America & the Caribbean (forthcoming, September 2024), the critically acclaimed El Dorado: Myths of Gold (202324), Deep Marajó (2023), and Geles Cabrera: Museo Escultórico (2022), and she worked as associate curator of Bispo do Rosario: All Existing Materials on Earth (2023), the first presentation of the Afro-Brazilian artist in the United States. 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, 196575.
Previously, Jojima taught art history at Baruch College and San Francisco State University, and served as a curatorial assistant at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. She has also published academic and curatorial texts for Vistas: Critical Approaches to Latin American Art (ISLAA), Arte & Ensaios, Museu de Arte de São Paulo (MASP), and El Museo del Barrio, among others.
With a background in law and economics, Jojima holds dual Master of Arts degrees in Art History and Arts Administration from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She is finishing her PhD in Art History from the Graduate Center, City University of New York where her research largely focuses on postwar Latin American art and its dialogues with queer, decolonial, and diasporic issues.
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