More Cooning with Cooners, Edited by Kalev Erickson. Published by Archive of Modern Conflict, 2011. |
More Cooning With Cooners
Reviewed by Faye Robson _________________________________
Kalev Erickson More Cooning With CoonersEdited by Kalev Erickson
Archive of Modern Conflict, 2011. Hardbound. 60 pp., 39 color illustrations, 8-1/4x8-1/4".
As a British citizen, I have to confess I didn't know much about 'coon hunting before I opened this book. Now having closed it, I'm not sure how much better informed I am. This is simultaneously the most confusing and the most beguiling thing about this book. It is not an obscure, difficult or even unfocussed publication – More Cooning With Cooners is as much about raccoons, and the hunting thereof, as a sixty-page photobook can be. Even the cover is designed to resemble a raccoon pelt, with the bloody red endpapers inside evoking the inevitable conclusion of the chase. It's just that, alongside this thematic coherence, this blatancy about its theme, there is an ambiguity about the photographs within, and the book project itself, that far exceeds one's initial expectations.
So, what are you looking at? A short note at the beginning of More Cooning explains that the images within have been edited from 'a family collection of Kodachromes taken during the 1960s in Ohio.' We never find out who this family are, how editor Kalev Erickson encountered their photographs or, indeed, how he knows for sure that they are 'the work of a single, but unknown, photographer with a clear enthusiasm for the hunt' (all of the photographs are presented without captions). Other minor mysteries pervade the book: where one would normally expect to find a contextualising, critical 'essay' on the body of work presented, there is a short, straight-faced prose piece on 'The Art and Craft of Cooning,' describing the sport’s history and traditions. Similarly, the 1924 vernacular poem 'Dat Scanlus Coonhunt Itch' is dropped into the book without introduction – yet another element in a patchwork of references that circle the 'coonhunt' at the centre of this book, but never quite state their relationship to it.
More Cooning With Cooners, by Kalev Erickson. Published by Archive of Modern Conflict, 2011. |
More Cooning With Cooners, by Kalev Erickson. Published by Archive of Modern Conflict, 2011. |
More Cooning With Cooners, by Kalev Erickson. Published by Archive of Modern Conflict, 2011. |
More Cooning With Cooners, by Kalev Erickson. Published by Archive of Modern Conflict, 2011. |
You may feel like you've been on a hunt after finishing this book, but whether for raccoon or a couple of cold, hard facts, it's hard to say. How much you enjoy it will depend on how informative, how eloquent, you like your photobooks to be. I, for one, only wished there was more of the book to hunt through.—FAYE ROBSON
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FAYE ROBSON is an editor of illustrated books, currently based in London, UK. She has worked on photobooks for publishers including Aperture Foundation, New York and Phaidon Press, London, and writes a photo-blog called PLATE.