Cadillac Ranch introduction: Cadillac Ranch is a car work created by an American art group calling itself "Ant Farm" in the 1970s. They believed that not only had cars and highways brought unprecedented freedom and mobility to America, but that the roadside scene should also be part of automobile culture. So Cadillac Ranch was born out of such a humorous and bizarre idea. The artists placed ten Cadillac vehicles, ranging from a 1949 Club Coupe to a 1963 sedan, in a wheat field west of Amarillo. They slithered out and stood against the billowing Texas sky, covered in graffiti and looking uncanny, like someone orchestrated a prank with the help of a car.
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