Selected from the collection of Canadian artist and art collector Jonah Samson, the photos in this book reveal the passions that drive personal art collections. It is an idiosyncratic assembly of snapshots, studio portraits and press photographs that reflects a dark sense of humour and attraction to the absurd. Primarily figurative, Samson’s collection reveals his interest in gesture, voyeurism and situations of conflict. Many of the images are unsettling and evoke a sense of tension or immanent violence. Samson attentively scans eBay in search of such images, sifting through a stream of millions of castoffs. He finds extraordinary moments buried within the prosaic, and is drawn to oddities captured in casual snapshots and in studio portraits that reveal more than their subjects realize or can control. The physical imperfections of the prints are amplified by camera mistakes, chemical imperfections and lens flares. Taken singly or together, the photographs in Another Happy Day reflect Samson’s fascination with the uncanny mysteries to be found in the commonplace. In the artist words: “the perfect picture for me is one that combines the magical, the disturbing, and the absurd.” Jonah Samson has been making art, writing and collecting for over a decade and currently lives on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia.
Selected as the Top 12 Books at the New York Art Bookfair by New Yorker Magazine.
Book of the Week on PhotoEye: A Pick by Michael Itkoff of Daylight Magazine, April 2014
Yellow cloth back board with pictorial front
Edition of 900
92 pages, 72 duotone reproductions
23 x 17.2 cm
Published 2013 by Presentation House Gallery




