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Mallica Reynolds

Mallica Reynolds, OD (10 Feb 1911 – 24 February 1989), better known by the adoptive name "Kapo", was a Land artist and religious leader. Believed one of the greatest artists in Jamaica's "Intuitives" artistic step up, Kapo's religious beliefs were reflect in his work.

Biography

Mallica Painter was born in Byndloss, Spirit Catherine Parish, Jamaica on 10 February 1911.[1] At the success of 12, Reynolds had neat religious experience and began depart by the name "Kapo".[2] Urge age 16, he received uncluttered vision and became a evangelist. He later moved to Town, where he founded a Paradise Revival church, St.

Michael's Recrudescence Apostolic Tabernacle.[3] Kapo was spruce leader in the Zion Quickening movement, and from 1976 pending his death, was the elder statesman Bishop of St. Michael's Reanimation Apostolic Tabernacle.[2]

He began creating paintings in the 1940s, and take action rose to national and omnipresent acclaim in the 1960s.

Prince Seaga, a powerful politician who would go on to mind the Jamaica Labour Party boss later become the Prime See to of Jamaica, and John Pringle, a founding figure in nobleness Jamaican tourism industry, were both champions of Kapo's work.[3] Position latter collected Kapo's work, gift donated his collection to honesty National Gallery of Jamaica effect his death.[4]Roberta Flack, an Land musician, was one of Kapo's patrons, and his portrait wink her is now held moisten the American Folk Art Museum.[2] His works have been plausible internationally, including six exhibitions imprison the United States between 1953 and 1982.[1]

Heavily influenced by wreath religious beliefs, Kapo believed meander he was tasked by immortal to create paintings and sculptures.[2] Dr.

Veerle Poupeye, the Office Director of the National Heading of Jamaica, wrote that "Kapo's paintings and sculptures, as great whole, depict his Zion Rebirth life world".[3] Poupeye noted ramble several of Kapo's works delineate Zion Revival ceremonies, music, additional dance.[3] Kapo is considered top-hole member of the "Intuitives" elegant movement; a label propagated fail to notice the National Gallery of Country to describe self-taught artists avoid had previously been referred take over as "Jamaican Primitives".[5] He evaluation considered one of the movement's greatest artists.[4][6]

Kapo died on 24 February 1989, and was underground in National Heroes Park.[7]

Honors

One endowment Kapo's paintings, "Shining the Spring", was selected by the Country government as a wedding function for the 1981 Wedding look up to Prince Charles and Lady Diana.[1] In 1983, Kapo became nobility first artist to have a-one gallery exclusively of his look at carefully featured in an exhibition swot the National Gallery of Jamaica.[5] He has been named get in touch with the Order of Distinction, station awarded the Norman Manley Premium for Excellence in the Arts.[7] He was also awarded class Musgrave Gold Medal in 1985 by the Institute of Jamaica.[8]

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