Coast Weekly A Natural Progression by Rick Deragon June 20, 2002 Bold youth meets refined middle age in an exhibit of two Bay Area artists. You won’t find shock-value expressionism here. Citret and....READ MORE
ART News Mark Citret at Chicago’s Catherine Edelman Gallery by Garrett Holg October, 2001 San Francisco photographer Mark Citret focuses on the ordinary and the overlooked in daily life, like a....READ MORE
ART Week Mark Citret at Shapiro Gallery by Christine Brenneman September, 2001 Much like fairy tales or dreams, the photographs of Mark Citret thrust us into a world at once familiar and alien,....READ MORE
THE Magazine Mark Citret at the Photo-Eye Gallery by Laura Addison July, 2001 It is far too easy to lament photography’s new technologies, as many purists do, for its concomitant loss of....READ MORE
NewCity Chicago Mark Citret at the Catherine Edelman Gallery July 6, 2001 One of the most sensitive contemporary revivers of pictorialist black-and-white photography, Citret’s small-scale landscapes and....READ MORE
Chicago Tribune Light Fills Citret’s Formal Epiphanies by Alan G. Artner July 6, 2001 Mark Citret’s photographs at the Catherine Edelman Gallery divide fairly neatly into two groups: neo-Pictorialist....READ MORE
Chicago Sun Times Seeing the Light by Margaret Hawkins June 22, 2001 Mark Citret’s illuminating photos offer new view of everyday objects Mystics and psychics sometimes describe the process of passing....READ MORE
Pitts. Post-Gazette / Book Review “Along the way” Book’s Realism Both Beautiful and Disturbing by Donald Miller June 22, 2001 One of the most beautiful photography books I have seen recently is “Along the Way” by California photographer....READ MORE
LA Times by Susan Kandel May 29, 1995 It’s easy to understand why photographer Mark Citret isn’t very well known. It isn’t because his work isn’t interesting—it is, as this survey at Paul....READ MORE
Monterey Herald Unlikely Subjects by Rick Deragon February 4, 1993 One doesn’t quickly assign adjectives such as “emotional” to photographic subjects like construction or excavation sites, nor does one....READ MORE