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"Road Tested" is a collection of works by Ed Ruscha, one of the leading postwar American conceptual artists. "I like to get in a car and see things from that perspective," and "sometimes I challenge myself to go out on the road and explore different ideas." These are Ed Ruscha's own words, and as such, he has left behind many collections of works based on the roadside perspective since the 1960s, including "Twentysix Gasoline Stations," "Some Los Angeles Apartments," "Every Building on the Sunset Strip," "Thirtyfour Parking Lots," "Royal Road Test," and "Real Estate Opportunities." This book is a collection of works published at an exhibition held in the United States in 2011, and includes reproductions of the above-mentioned works, as well as paintings and graphics inspired by the roadside, such as "Standard Stations" and "Hollywood Signs," making it a book that is like a "road show" of Ed Ruscha's career. 75 illustrations included.