Ted Kerr, Zachary Ayotte This Is How We Made Love
This is How we Made Love is an exhibition
about two men growing apart
before they grow together. This collection
of Polaroids, camera-phone
images, digital and film photographs
reflect a summer of shared yet separate
explorations into personal progress and
social change. The photographs reveal
two people maintaining intimacy
without discarding their individuality.
This exhibit was made possible in
part by HIV Edmonton and the AIDS
Committee of Toronto.
Zachary Ayotte is a visual artist based in Edmonton working primarily with photography and installation. With light and form, he uses depictions of bodies and space to explore gender and sexual identity, power, distance and experiences of the unknown. A sense of otherworldliness hovers over his work. Interested in the relation that intimacy and familiarity have to disconnection and uncertainty, Ayotte allows the forces in his work to elide and collide, generating tension. This process allows him to embrace and comment on the superficiality of the photographic image, exploring it as both a manipulation of light and a mode of delivering information.











































































































































































































