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- Christine Braun, “Here to Stay: Highlighting new acquisitions to the AGH – John Marriott,” Art Gallery of Hamilton, November 22, 2018.
- Murray Whyte, “Barnicke Gallery is maxing out Minimalism’s funny bone,” Toronto Star, September 10, 2014.
- David Jager, “Dysphoria on wry,” Now Toronto, October 31, 2013.
- R.M. Vaughan, “Pink towers, axe sculptures: the hot shows,” The Globe and Mail, December 24, 2011.
- R.M. Vaughan, “Avant-garde! There’s a Dadaist in the house,” The Globe and Mail, March 5, 2011.
- Christopher Johnson, “John Marriott,” Canadian Art, Fall 2006.
- Gary Michael Dault, “A fresh whiff of perpetual possibility,” The Globe and Mail, June 28, 2003.
- Gary Michael Dault, “Marriott’s snarl becomes a grin,” The Globe and Mail, June 26, 1999.
- Lisa Gabrielle Mark, “John Marriott,” Artforum, March 1998.
- Deirdre Hanna, “Hip Art That Says Hello takes to T.O.’s streets,” Now Toronto, August 21, 1997.
- David Jager, “Low meets high: Marriott makes intriguing connections,” Now Toronto, 1997.