Overview

Born in 1911, Mallica Reynolds, known as Kapo, began painting in 1947 and quickly moved to wood carving and sculpture. Kapo, a revivalist leader, got much of his inspiration from the movement which combines African and Christian beliefs. His sculpture embodied the movement, the sentiment and fervor of the movement. He moved back to painting in the 1960’s as his skill for sculpture declined. Kapo is one of the top Intuitive artists to arise in Jamaica at the time and he has been recognized with several honors as well as an Order of Distinction.

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Biography

 

1911-1989

Born St. Catherine, Jamaica

Died Kingston, Jamaica

 

EDUCATION

Self-taught

 

SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS

1983

Kapo. Retrospective Exhibition. National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica.

 

1980

Solo Exhibition. Giammiaca  Gallery, Los Angeles, California

 

1975

Solo Exhibition. Stony Hill Hotel, Kingston, Jamaica

Solo Exhibition. Just-Above-Midtown Gallery, New York.

 

1970

Kapo. Institute of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica.

 

1968

Kapo. Kingston and St. Andrew Parish Library, Kingston, Jamaica.

Solo Exhibition. Hills Galleries, Kingston, Jamaica.

 

1962

Kapo. Hills Galleries, Kingston, Jamaica.

 

1959

Solo Exhibition. Juster Galleries, New York.

 

SELECTED GROUP EXHBITIONS

2016

Outsiders. Pan American Art Projects, Miami, Florida.

 

2012

Outside the Box. Pan American Art Projects, Miami, Florida.

 

2007

Materializing Slavery: Artifact, Memory and Identity. National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica.

 

2000

Some images of Christ in the National Gallery's Collection. National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica.

 

1993

Carib Art. Contemporary Art of the Caribbean. UNESCO, Curacao.

 

1989

Annual National Exhibition. National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica.

 

1988

Annual National Exhibition. National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica.

 

1987

Fifteen Intuitives. National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica.

Annual National Exhibition. National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica.

1986

Jamaican Intuitives. Commonwealth Institute and Wolverhampton Art Gallery, United Kingdom.

Annual National Exhibition. National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica.

 

1983

Jamaican Art 1922-1982. Smithsonian Institution, Travelling Exhibition Service.

Annual National Exhibition. National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica.

 

1982

Annual National Exhibition. National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica.

 

1981

Some Mother and Child Images in Jamaican Art. National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica.

Annual National Exhibition. National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica.

 

1980

New Acquisitions. Museum of Modern Art of Latin America, Washington D.C.

Annual National Exhibition. National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica.

 

1979

The Intuitive Eye. National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica.

Annual National Exhibition. National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica.

 

1978

Four Jamaican Primitives. Museum of Modern Art of Latin America, Washington D.C.

First International  Exhibition of Naïve Art. Hamilton’s, London, United Kingdom.

Annual National Exhibition. National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica.

 

1977

Annual National Exhibition. National Gallery of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica.

 

1975

Ten Jamaican Sculptors. London.

 

1968

Artists of the Western Hemisphere: Art of Haiti and Jamaica. Center for Inter American Relations, New York.

 

SELECTED AWARDS

1985

Gold Musgrave Medal. Institute of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica.

Norman Manley Award for Excellence in the Field of Arts.

 

1977

Order of Distinction, Jamaican National Honor.

 

1969

Silver Musgrave Medal. Institute of Jamaica, Kingston, Jamaica.

 

1966

Gold Award presented by His Imperial Majesty Emperor Haile Selassie I.

 

SELECTED COLLECTIONS

National Gallery of Jamaica

Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Holland

 

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