| Mark
Citret (1949 - )
Mark Citret was born in 1949
in Buffalo, New York, and grew up in San Francisco. He began
photographing seriously in 1968, and received both his BA and
MA in Art from San Francisco State University.
Most of Citret's work is not specific to any locale or subject
matter. Still, he has worked on many photographic projects over
the course of his career, and continues to do so. From 1973
to 1975 he lived in and photographed Halcott Center, a farming
valley in New York's Catskill Mountains. In the mid to late
1980s he produced a large body of work with the working title
of "Unnatural Wonders", which is his personal survey
of architecture in the national parks. He spent four years,
1990 to 1993, photographing "Coastside Plant", a massive
construction site in the southwest corner of San Francisco.
Since he moved to his current home in 1986, he has been photographing
the ever changing play of ocean and sky from the cliff behind
his house. Currently he is in the midst of a multi-year commission
from the University of California San Francisco, photographing
the construction of their 43 acre Mission Bay life-sciences
campus.
He has taught photography at the University of California Berkeley
Extension since 1982 and the University of California Santa
Cruz Extension since 1988, and for organizations such as the
Center for Photography at Woodstock, the Ansel Adams Gallery,
and Santa Fe Workshops. His work is represented by prominant
photography galleries in the United States, and is in many museum,
corporate, and private collectins, including the San Francisco
Museum of Modern Art, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art,
the New Orleans Museum of Art, the Santa Barbara Museum of Art,
the University of Arizona's Center for Creative Photography,
and the Monterey Museum of Art. A monograph of his photographs,
Along the Way, was published by Custom & Limited Editions,
San Francisco, in 1999.
Public Collections
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
The Art Institute of Chicago
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
The Oakland Museum
The University of Arizona's Center for Creative Photography
Monterey Museum of Art
New Orleans Museum of Art
University of Kentucky Museum of Art
Corporate Collections
Bank of America
Pacific Bell
Hewlett Packard
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