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Cadillac Ranch evolution over 50 years is 'both interesting and odd' to Ant Farm artist. ... “I was just working for Stanley Marsh doing a variety of chores,” he said.
Marsh died in 2014, but his heirs still own Cadillac Ranch. Stanley Marsh IIII told Texas Highways the family is “looking at options to preserve and protect the Cadillacs for future generations.” ...
Completed in 1974, the 10 Cadillacs represent each styling change from 1949-63. People interpret the creation in their own ways, but the founders had a definite meaning in mind when ...
Eccentric businessman and Amarillo local Stanley Marsh 3 commissioned the public art installation that increasingly brought publicity to the lackluster prairie that the Texas Panhandle once was.
AMARILLO, Texas (June 25, 2014) — Stanley Marsh 3 didn't come up with the idea of sticking Cadillacs into the ground, but he certainly understood the concept. When the Ant Farm art collective ...
The Cadillac Ranch will live on, outlasting Marsh, the art collective, The Boss, nuclear war, and the Jeep Cherokee's 4,0-liter inline-six. Images via Noel Kerns , Eric Hunt . Cadillac News ...
Flamboyant oil and gas heir Stanley Marsh 3, who was celebrated for commissioning the famed “Cadillac Ranch” art installation near Amarillo, Tex., but whose life story turned dark when he was ...
That is the Cadillac Ranch, a public art installation created by a group of creatives called the Ant Farm. The patron for the automotive art, Stanley Marsh 3, died June 17 after struggling from ...
Eccentric artist Stanley Marsh 3, who created the roadside 'Cadillac Ranch' art exhibit (pictured above) west of Amarillo, Texas, died on June 17 at the age of 76. The installation inspired a ...
Eccentric Texas businessman-turned-artist Stanley Marsh 3, whose partially buried row of Cadillacs became a road-side tourist attraction in the 1970s, died Tuesday. He was 76. Marsh, long known in ...
LUBBOCK, Texas — Eccentric Texas businessman-turned-artist Stanley Marsh 3, whose partially buried row of Cadillacs became a road-side tourist attraction in the 1970s, died Tuesday. He was 76.