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      • 2012 Deborah Poynton review, Jonathan Cane, Art South Africa
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      • 2009 “Deborah Poynton Observed”: catalogue essay by David Goldblatt
      • 2009 “Paintings of scale, impact” Veronica Wilkinson, Sunday Times
      • 2009 “Haunting images laced with fine irony”, _Melvyn Minaar, Cape Times.jpg
      • 2009 “The Fantasy of Reality”, Miles Keylock, Mail and Guardian
      • 2007 Warren Siebrits, Art South Africa.pdf
      • 2007 Beeld “Met verwonding in die oog” by Bettie Lambrecht
      • 2007 Beeld “Met verwonding in die oog” by Bettie Lambrecht – English translation
      • 2007 “Mirroring Life”, Mary Corrigall, Sunday Independent
      • 2006 “Deborah Poynton”, Lloyd Pollack, Artthrob
      • 2006 “Deborah Poynton”, Joyce Monson, Art South Africa
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      • 2006 “Poynton’s paintings make the familiar look odd”, Cape Times
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      • 2005 “A Roar like Silence”, Lloyd Pollack, Art South Africa
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      • 2004 Michael Stevenson in Conversation
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      • 2004 “Vreemde nadraaie van die psige” Cobus van Bosch, Die Burger
      • 2003 “‘Illogical’ study of being human”, Douglas Carew, Sunday Argus
      • 2001 “Offene Fenster zur bunten Wirklichkeit”, Dieter Göllner
      • 1998 Deborah Poynton catalogue essay, Jacqueline Nolte
      • 1997 “Getting Personal”, Sharon Sorour-Morris, Femina
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