"People also leave presence in a place even when they are no longer there"
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The word choice matters. “Presence” isn’t “memory,” which would center the mind of the observer. Presence suggests residue in the place itself: scuffed thresholds, worn paths, a rearranged landscape, a room that still holds the shape of someone’s habits. Goldsworthy’s practice trains attention on exactly these subtle marks - how wind edits a surface, how water redraws an edge. In that context, humans become another weather system. We move through environments and, intentionally or not, make them different.
There’s a more pointed subtext too: absence is never neutral. You can leave a place and still be in it, ethically and ecologically. The line can read as tender (grief: the beloved is gone but not erased) or unsettling (damage: extraction, displacement, gentrification, carbon). Goldsworthy refuses the comfort of permanence, yet he also refuses the comfort of forgetting. If his art is about impermanence, this sentence is about accountability: what disappears still leaves a pattern.
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Goldsworthy, Andy. (2026, January 17). People also leave presence in a place even when they are no longer there. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/people-also-leave-presence-in-a-place-even-when-35863/
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Goldsworthy, Andy. "People also leave presence in a place even when they are no longer there." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/people-also-leave-presence-in-a-place-even-when-35863/.
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"People also leave presence in a place even when they are no longer there." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/people-also-leave-presence-in-a-place-even-when-35863/. Accessed 10 Feb. 2026.








