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Last Night I Had The Strangest Dream, from the "Wild & Precious" series
Last Night I Had The Strangest Dream, from the "Wild & Precious" series
Last Night I Had The Strangest Dream, from the "Wild & Precious" series

Last Night I Had The Strangest Dream, from the "Wild & Precious" series

Maker Burke, Jesse American, b. 1972
Date2012
MediumDigital chromogenic development print
Dimensionsimage/paper: 24 in x 36 in
Credit LineGift of Joseph A. Chazan, M.D.
Object number2015:200
About the ArtistJesse Burke and his eldest daughter, Clover, have been taking trips into nature throughout her life, fitting them into their busy lives as best they can. Most often they leave their suburban Rhode Island home and spend four or five days on the road exploring state parks, forest preserves, rivers, and beaches throughout New England. Sometimes the two just pick a heavily green area on the map and drive to it, letting the landscape surprise them. The Wild & Precious series documents the outings with his daughter and her experiences getting out of the suburbs and into nature where she roams freely. Burke admits to harboring a fantasy of the “wild child” as he observes her—existing in nature alone, small and vulnerable, but also courageous. Prior to this work, Burke investigated the meaning of masculinity in his series Intertidal, which explored gender stereotypes and the tension between male power and vulnerability.

Burke completed his BFA from the University of Arizona (2003) and his MFA from Rhode Island School of Design (2005). He has been a faculty member at RISD and has been included in numerous exhibitions such as at the Perth Center for Photography, Australia (2011); and the Haggerty Museum of Art, WI (2010, 2011); and the San Diego Art Institute, CA (2016). His work is included in the permanent collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; and the Newport Art Museum, Rhode Island, among many others. He received the Rhode Island State Council on the Arts Aaron Siskind Fellowship in 2008.