The Emigrants 2004
The Emigrants
Catalogue raisonné no. 659
Artist's CR 601–2
2004
Kinkell
Bronze
117 inches / 0 cm , height
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Gerald Laing, 'The Highland Clearance Sculpture, Helmsdale - Proposal', unpublished manuscript, 2002chevron_right
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Eric Richards, Debating the Highland Clearances, Oxford University Press, Edinburgh, 2007chevron_right
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James Hunter, Set Adrift Upon the World: The Sutherland Clearances, Birlinn Ltd, Edinburgh, 2015chevron_right
Selected Citations and Comments
Commissioned for Helmsdale in the Scottish Highlands.
A replica of the sculpture, named The Selkirk Settlers is in Winnipeg, Canada.
An inscription by Dennis MacLeod on the pedestal reads: ‘The Emigrants commemorates the people of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland who, in the face of great adversity, sought freedom, hope and justice beyond these shores. They and their descendants went forth and explored continents, built great countries and cities and gave their enterprise and culture to the world. This is their legacy. Their voices will echo forever thro the empty straths and glens of their homeland.’