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The Amarillo Museum of Art opened its newest exhibition, “Cadillac Ranch at 50,” on Friday. The exhibition features Wyatt McSpadden's photography chronicling the evolution of Cadillac Ranch.
A new exhibition, "The Cadillac Ranch at 50," is on display now through Aug. 25 at the Amarillo Museum of Art (AMoA), located at 2200 South Van Buren on the Washington Street campus of Amarillo ...
Perhaps the most iconic roadside attraction on Route 66, Cadillac Ranch stands as a vestige to a time when style was king in American automotive design, and represents the glorious fin era of GM's ...
Over the years, Cadillac Ranch has gained a purpose. The cars have become joyful interactive art, changing with layers of spray-painted graffiti and living on in the photos visitors take of them.
Cadillac Ranch became a national symbol practically from the moment of its birth in a Texas wheat field in June 1974. ... In 1970 Marsh had undertaken his first major pop art project, ...
Hit the road in Texas to find Cadillac Ranch, where spray-painting buried cars is encouraged, and the Cathedral of Junk, a ...
Cadillac Ranch, a public art installation and sculpture in Amarillo created in 1974 by Chip Lord, Hudson Marquez and Doug Michels, turns 50 this summer. Josh Brasted/Getty Images.
The Museum of Contemporary Art commissioned the 16-ton artwork, a 1957 Cadillac DeVille encased in concrete, that was created ...
One of the iconic Cadillacs at the Cadillac Ranch art installation on Route 66 near Amarillo was set on fire Saturday night, according to a Facebook post from the Cadillac Ranch Facebook page. The ...
Cadillac Ranch, located just off of Interstate 40 a few miles west of Amarillo, is perhaps the most famous roadside attraction in America. The art installation, consisting of ten tail-finned ...
Marsh, 74, is known for his 1970's "Cadillac Ranch" art display in the Texas Panhandle. He left the Potter County Detention Center in Amarillo on Wednesday night, hours after surrendering to ...