ARK NOVA is a inflatable pink ball for concerts, shows, exhibitions... A project designed by Arata Isozaki and Anish Kapoor, to bring hope to regions afflicted by the earthquake and tsunami that occurred in in East Japan.

Memory of the project by ARK NOVA

Two years have passed since the unforgettable earthquake and tsunami occurred in East Japan. As time goes by and the momentum for support of reconstruction wanes, LUCERNE FESTIVAL one of Europe’s leading music festivals, has formally launched the LUCERNE FESTIVAL ARK NOVA in association with a Japanese concert management company with the aim of bringing hope through music to regions afflicted by the Great East Japan Earthquake that struck on March 11, 2011. LUCERNE FESTIVAL ARK NOVA 2013 in Matsushima will be held this autumn in Matsushima-machi, Miyagi Prefecture. International architect Arata Isozaki is collaborating with India native and UK resident sculptor Anish Kapoor to develop a mobile concert hall with a capacity of 500 people. In this hall and the surrounding area, called ARK NOVA, various programs will be held during the period, blending performances of world artists, centered around LUCERNE FESTIVAL, and musical expression activities of the Tohoku region.

The concert hall ARK NOVA created by Arata Isozaki and Anish Kapoor is an air-inflated membrane structure which equipped with the necessary stage and sound equipment. The membrane can be folded up and the equipment dismantled and loaded on a truck, so they can be brought to each site. The interior is a single uninterrupted space which, depending on the arrangement of equipment, is a multistage format which can accommodate various events from orchestras to chamber music, jazz, the performing arts or exhibitions. It is envisioned to seat 500 during an orchestra performance, and is planned to have a width of 30m, length of 36m and maximum height of 18m.

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LUCERNE FESTIVAL ARK NOVA 2013 in Matsushima.
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Artistic Directors
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Arata Isozaki (Architect); Anish Kapoor (Sculptor); Ryuichi Sakamoto (Musician); Masahide Kajimoto (Chairman of ARK NOVA Executive Committee); Michael Haefliger (Artistic and Executive Director of LUCERNE FESTIVAL).
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Cooperation of Planning and Production of Programs.- KAJIMOTO.
Cooperation of Architectural Design.- Isozaki, Aoki and Associates.
Founding Partners.- UBS AG, Nestlé S.A., Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited.
Cooperate Subsidizer.- Foundation For Cultural Heritage and Art Research.
Project Fund.- LUCERNE FESTIVAL ARK NOVA Fund (Secretariat: KAHOKU SHIMPO PUBLISHING CO.).
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Dates
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Period (tentative).- Friday, 27 September 2013 – Monday (National Holiday), 14 October 2013.
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Venue
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Matsushima-machi, Miyagi Prefecture.
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Organizer
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ARK NOVA Executive Committee. Matsushima Executive Committee (Matsushima Town, Matsushima Town Board of Education, Go and Partners, Inc, others).
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Photography
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LUCERNE FESTIVAL ARK NOVA 2013.
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Arata Isozaki, (born in 1931 in Oita Prefecture - d. Dec 28th, 2022 inOkinawa, Japan), Isozaki is a world-renowned and one of the Japan’s leading architects. He established Arata Isozaki & Associates in 1963. His representative architectural works include Oita Prefectural Library (present Art Plaza), The Museum of Modern Art, Gunma, Art Tower Mito, Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, Nara Centennial Hall, Akiyoshidai International Art Village, Shanghai Himalaya Center, Qatar National Convention Center.

He is the recipient of the Annual Prize, Architectural Institute of Japan, for the Ōita Prefectural Library and The Museum of Modern Art, Gunma (1967 and 1975 respectively, Japan), L’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (1997 Officier, France), RIBA Gold Medal for architecture (1986 United Kingdom), Leone d’Oro, Venice Architectural Biennale, as commissioner of Japanese Pavilion (1996 Italy), Gran Cruz de la Orden del Mérito Civil (1997 Spain), Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana (2007 Italy), and The Lorenzo il Magnifico Lifetime Achievement Award, Florence Biennale (2017). He was an honorary member of the Royal Academy of Arts (1994) and the American Academy of Arts and Letters (1998), and a member of the Japan Arts Academy (2017). He was appointed to the first Pritzker Prize Jury in 1979, and continued on as a member for five additional years.

Solo exhibitions featuring the work of Isozaki have included Arata Isozaki: Architecture 1960-1990 at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (California, USA) and Tokyo Station Gallery (Tokyo, Japan); Arata Isozaki: Works in Architecture at the Brooklyn Museum (New York, USA), Galleria D’ Arte Moderna, Comune di Bologna (Bologna, Italy), The Netherlands Architecture Institute (Rotterdam, The Netherlands), The National British Architecture Institute (London, United Kingdom), Miro Museum (Barcelona, Spain) and Moni Lazariston (Thessaloniki, Greece); Arata Isozaki – Electric Labyrinth at Castello di Rivoli, Museo d’Arte Contemporanea (Torino, Italy) and Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art (Porto, Portugal); and Arata Isozaki UNBUILT at the Central Academy of Fine Arts (Beijing, China), Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Centre (Shanghai, China) and Guangdong Museum of Art (Guangzhou, China).

Isozaki has served as a visiting professor at several U.S. universities including: Columbia University, New York (New York, USA); Harvard University (Cambridge, MA, USA) and Yale University (New Haven, Connecticut, USA). He is based in Okinawa with offices operating in Japan, China, Italy and Spain.

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Sir Anish Kapoor, CBE RA (born 12 March 1954) is a British-Indian sculptor. Born in Bombay, Kapoor has lived and worked in London since the early 1970s when he moved to study art, first at the Hornsey College of Art and later at the Chelsea School of Art and Design.

He represented Britain in the XLIV Venice Biennale in 1990, when he was awarded the Premio Duemila Prize. In 1991 he received the Turner Prize and in 2002 received the Unilever Commission for the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern. Notable public sculptures include Cloud Gate (colloquially known as “the Bean”) in Chicago’s Millennium Park; Sky Mirror, exhibited at the Rockefeller Center in New York City in 2006 and Kensington Gardens in London in 2010; Temenos, at Middlehaven, Middlesbrough; Leviathan, at the Grand Palais in Paris in 2011; and ArcelorMittal Orbit, commissioned as a permanent artwork for London’s Olympic Park and completed in 2012.

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