The artwork “All That Jazz,” created by artist Robert Irwin in 2011, belongs to the Light and Space art movement and is classified as an installation piece.
The artwork comprises a series of vertical fluorescent light tubes affixed to a wall, varying in color from white to different shades of red and possibly pink. The arrangement of the lights creates a rhythmic and harmonious pattern, evoking a sense of balance and movement akin to a musical composition. The installation’s minimalist aesthetic aligns with the Light and Space movement’s emphasis on perceptual phenomena and the interaction of light, space, and the viewer. The illumination of the tubes casts subtle hues and shadows on the surrounding surfaces, enhancing the atmospheric and immersive qualities of the piece.