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Bruce "Dapper Bruce Lafitte" Davenport, Jr.
American/Louisiana, b. 1972
"Marching 100 Da Aug, St. Augustine High School Purple Knights, New Orleans, LA"
marker and ink on paper
2026, signed upper left, signed, inscribed and dated lower right, titled upper and lower center, signed and inscribed en verso, unframed.

Note: Artist Bruce "Dapper Bruce Lafitte" Davenport, Jr. chronicles "The Culture" of New Orleans as seen through its marching bands, second lines, Black Masking Indian gatherings, other scenes of exultation and togetherness, and injustice in his colorful pen-and-marker tableaus. The viewer is granted an elevated, near-arial perspective to watch these gatherings, a viewing point that designates each participant in the picture plane as essential to the holistic story of the event. Davenport's 2025 exhibition "A Time Before Katrina" honoring the twentieth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina was held at the New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA), where his work is part of their permanent collection. The hurricane's vast damage to the city's infrastructure and impact on the unique regional African American traditions impelled him to recall and document scenes from both his youth and the present, telling stories from a continuum of time. Rows of high school musicians in a parade are cheered by invisible spectators in "Marching 100 Da Aug, St. Augustine High School Purple Knights, New Orleans, LA". Students in this historic, Grammy Award-winning marching band are mentored and directed to meticulous precision, and Davenport captures them mid-stride of their signature high skip march. Beloved founder and band director Edwin Hampton and assistant band director Lawrence Winchester Jr. are memorialized at the forefront of this eternal procession.

Davenport received a Joan Mitchell Foundation Artist Award in 2009 and has participated in numerous local, national, and international exhibitions including three installments of the triennial series Prospect New Orleans, and solo shows at the Ohr-O'Keefe Museum, Biloxi; M+B Gallery, Los Angeles; Fierman Gallery, New York; Gryder Gallery and Arthur Roger Gallery in New Orleans; Atlanta Contemporary; and Vacant Gallery, Tokyo. His solo show, "The Game is Mine", opened at Alchemy Gallery, New York in March of 2026.

  • Dimensions: 19 5/8 x 25 1/2 in. (49.8 x 64.8 cm.)
  • Medium: marker and ink on paper
  • Condition: No signs of past restoration; very light waffling; light scattered soft creases inherent to media; light scattered marks are hand of the artist.

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