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Lana Del Rey In LA at the End of the World…

Hi dolls! We hope you’re having a great week, because we certainly are: we’re coming in hot to your inbox with an absolute stack of content and we can’t wait to share it with you.

From musings on Lana Del Rey’s relationship to LA in a must-read essay, to an editorial from groundbreaking designer Sinéad O’Dwyer – via an interview with THE David Hoyle, and a consideration of pro-Palestine protest and solidarity through the lens of Audre Lorde (plus way more), there’s so much to get through that it’s about time we got into it!

Swan Song: On Lana Del Rey, Los Angeles and the End of the World (S'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)

In this in-depth piece, Jordan Passauer writes on Lana’s inextricable links to Los Angeles, and all it means for her art.

The Designs of Sinéad O’Dwyer, Worn By The People Who Know and Love Them Best (S'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)

In this friends and family photo series, close colleagues and customers talk about exactly what this fashion world-leading designer’s work means to them.

Six Sex’s Guide to Writing Club Bangers (S'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)

Senior Editor Gina Tonic chats to the Argentine musician about everything that goes into making a track that goes off.

Pro-Palestine Protests Through the Lens of Audre Lorde’s “The Uses of Anger” (S'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)

Kamana Rai reads the Palestine solidarity movement against Lorde’s seminal text.

David Hoyle on the Equality of Beauty, Queer Icon Status and Starting a Revolution (S'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)

Culture Editor Misha MN meets the singular David Hoyle, to discuss his recent retrospective exhibition in Manchester.

In ‘Listening All Night to the Rain’ John Akomfrah Explores the Fluidity of Memory, Childhood and Representation (S'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)

And finally, in a pair of interviews conducted at the Venice Biennale, Gina Tonic speaks to the curator and artist behind this year’s British Pavilion work. First up here is her conversation with artist John Akomfrah.

Curator Tarini Malik on the Venice Biennale, Fighting Imposter Syndrome and Navigating the Art World as a Woman of Colour (S'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)

The second piece in our Biennale interview package.

See you next week!

XOXO

The Polyester Team <3

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