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Façade by Lyanne Malamed
  • Façade, 1986
  • oil, paper on linen
  • 50 x 40 in
  • Signature: Looks signed on lower right; needs verification in person.
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Lyanne began to concentrate on depicting the plight of older women in the early 1980s. Here, five elders with anguished expressions wear jewel-toned garments.

The title of this painting refers to both meanings of the word "façade." In one sense, it implies that older women often "put on a façade”—by wearing masks with different expressions—to shield others from their pain. The title also alludes to an architectural façade—the flat front of a building—because the figures crowd the picture plane.

As Lyanne wrote in her application for a fellowship that she received for this painting from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts in 1985:

The women usually appear in groups. They stand side by side, each related to each other by their juxtaposition, their ritual gestures and a pervading sense of loneliness. The façade each presents is remarkable only because it is so familiar.

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