he •y Iwest 53 Street, New York, N.Y. 10019 Circle 5-8900 Cable: Modernart No. ij-^A May 6, 1967 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

This complete listing of Canadian painters and sculptors represented in the

Collections of The Museum of Modern Art in is sent to you as a supple­

ment to the release on '67, the exhibition of recent prints by Canadian

painters and sculptors on view at The Museum of Modern Art through June k (No. h3,

Monday, May 1, I961), and to the release on events at the Museum commemorating

Canada's centennial year (No. 37, Wednesday, April I9, I967):

Paul-Emile Borduas, Canadian, I905-I96O.

Pierre Clerk, Canadian, born U.S.A. 1928.

Alex Colville, Canadian, bom I920.

Ulysses Comtois, Canadian, born I93I.

Graham Coughtry, Canadian, bom 1951.

William Kurelek, Canadian, born I927,

Jean McEwen, Canadian, bom I923.

Jan Menses, Canadian, born the 1933*

David Bruce Milne, Canadian, 1882-1953.

Guido Molinari, Canadian, bom 1933.

Kazuo Nakamura, Canadian, born I926.

Jean-Paul Riopelle, Canadian, born I923. Works in Paris.

Richard Taylor, Canadian, born I902. In U.S.A. since I936.

Harold Town, Canadian, born 1924.

Tony Urquhart, Canadian, born 1934.

John and Fred Wallace, Canadian, Haida Indians, British Columbia. John Wallace, born about i860; Fred is his son.

Also represented in the Museum Collection are Sorel Etrog, the Israeli sculptor,

who was bom in Rumania in 1933 and who has been working in since 1939; and

the American William Ronald, who was born in Canada in I926.

Photographs and additional information available from Elizabeth Shaw, Director, and Lynn Traiger, Assistant Director, Department of Public Information, The Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53 Street, New York, New York IOOI9. Circle 5-89OO.