About Crane.Tv
Crane. tv is a contemporary-culture video magazine, focusing on arts, design, style, food and travel around the world. www. crane. tv
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Crane. tv is a contemporary-culture video magazine, focusing on arts, design, style, food and travel around the world.
Launched in 2010, Crane. tv comprises a talented team of journalists, videographers, producers and digital marketers - gifted storytellers who present emerging and established creative scenes from around the world.
In developing an editorial approach that transcends sex, age and nationality, Crane. tv appeals to a mindset rather than a strict demographic, to tastemakers interested in 'thoughtstyle' as well as lifestyle.
We have established a rich content ecosystem that allows our audience to pull Crane. tv into their world by various means. Whether it's streamed online, watched when travelling, or found via our 50 + syndication partners, our content sparks conversation in over 150 countries.
We also bring our influence to bear offline, hosting screenings, exhibitions and talks around the world with leading luminaries from the culture industries.
Because of our ability to connect with audiences who are hard to reach with traditional media, brands started asking us to help craft and tell their stories to our viewers.
In 2012, the group consequently launched Cult, a content marketing agency that utilises Crane. tv’s insight, access, storytelling and distribution capabilities to bridge the gap between what advertisers want to say and what their consumers really want to hear.
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It's not every day that you see a lingerie brand partner with an art institution, but it seems Coco de Mer and the Victoria and Albert Museum make quite the match.
Occupying 15 acres outside New York City, the Mallin Collection and Buckhorn Sculpture Park is home to exceptional works by contemporary artists like Jeppe Hein and William Kentridge.
Join curator Francesca Gavin and social media influencer Andrea Denver as they explore this incredible collection from the #BMWArtGuide: https://bit.ly/2mDWq0r
Booking Hans Zimmer to perform at this year's Coachella festival was a big risk...
Turkish digital artist and photographer Aydinbuyuktas manipulates photographic landscapes in his dizzying 'Flatland II' collection, inspired by Edwin Abbott's book “Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions”
As the sun finally emerges in London, we revisit the traditional Italian Ice Cream Parlour 'Dri Dri' for a lesson in the art of gelato making.
Ex-homeless New Yorker 'Radioman' has befriended and inspired many A-listers with his ability to tune in and out of a multitude of characters.
On Women in Design #internationalwomensday
Coffee breaks will never be the same. The new brew in town, Nitro Coffee infuses cold-brew coffee with nitrogen gas, released through a pressurised valve to create a smoother and noticeably stronger coffee (take our word for it).
@maryamashkanianstudio If you haven’t seen Maryam’s sleep series, you are truly missing out! See how she has embroidered people captured dreaming in a truly unique way.
Any face is remarkable for Vhils, the Portuguese street artist who exploded onto the scene.
Fearlessly experimenting with sex and drugs and fashion, these clubbers of the eighties take us back to the time when fashion was pluming.
Thank god it's Friday! Rainbow coffees all round.
Breathtaking shot captured by Marcin Ryczek. What are your thoughts? http://www.marcinryczek.com/ Marcin Ryczek Fotografia
Raised in the South of France in a strict religious sect wherein ritual beatings and sequestration were the norm, pianist Jean-Philippe Rio-Py sought solace and freedom in music, reattaching the strings of an old piano with pieces of wool.
At 18, he escaped the sect and moved to Los Angeles to start afresh. There, with almost no money to live on, he was forced to sleep on the streets and eventually move back to France, where he made a living performing at bars and clubs. L
a...ter, he moved to the UK where he met Michael Freeman who offered a generous patronage and a chance to study composition in Oxford. In just 18 months, Rio-Py's talent wasn't left unnoticed. He's now signed with some of the biggest labels, and has been selected as a Young Steinway Artist, a prestigious community which boasts of members, such as Billy Joel, Diana Krall and other world-class classical musicians.
In an exclusive, the prodigiously talented artist performs one of his original compositions for Crane.tv and tells us why he "needs" to play the piano.
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