''Spindle'' was a sculpture created in 1989 by artist
Dustin Shuler (1948–2010).
It consisted of a 50-foot spike with eight
car
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s
impaled on it in a manner reminiscent of documents on a
desk spindle.
History
From 1989, until its demolition on May 2, 2008, it was located in the car park of Cermak Plaza shopping center, at the corner of Cermak Road and Harlem Avenue (
Illinois Route 43
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) in
Berwyn, Illinois
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.
It was originally commissioned by the shopping center developer and owner, David Bermant, a collector of modern art who also donated his
BMW
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car to be placed second from the top of the sculpture.
Shuler himself owned the red 1967 VW Beetle that crowned the sculpture. The foundation of the sculpture reached nearly 30 feet into the ground; the cost of erecting it was over $75,000. The sculpture has been featured in the film ''
Wayne's World
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'', on the cover of a book, on postcards, state tourist brochures, and maps. On August 28, 2007, it was featured in the syndicated comic strip ''
Zippy the Pinhead
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''.
The impaled cars on the spindle, from top to bottom, were:
# 1967
Volkswagen Beetle
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, red
# 1976
BMW 2002, silver blue; license plate "DAVE"
# 1981
Ford Escort, blue
# 1973
Capri
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, green
# 1978
Ford Mustang II
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, white over blue
# 1981
Pontiac Grand Prix
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First introduced as a full-size car, full ...
, maroon or burgundy
# 1980 or 1979
Ford LTD, light yellow
# 1981 or 1979
Mercury Grand Marquis, black

Although the Pop Art installation was emblematic of Berwyn for two decades, it was not universally loved in its hometown. Just the presentation of the plans for its erection drew scathing debate in the city council, although no permit was really needed for artwork erected on private property. Throughout its existence, the sculpture was controversial amongst Berwyn residents, and in 1990 they voted overwhelmingly for it to be removed.
However, the mayor of Berwyn described the sculpture as "icon in our community",
and Bermant claimed that the shopping center received 30% more business than comparable shopping centers due to the quirky art around the center.
When Bermant died in 2000, the artwork lost one of its major defenders and the shopping center changed hands. That set the stage for the sculpture's eventual removal.
In July 2007, it was announced that the shopping center was to be partially redeveloped and that the site of the sculpture was earmarked for a new
Walgreens
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Walgreens has been the subject of a number of lawsuit ...
store. Cermak Plaza already had a Walgreens but it lacked a drive-thru window, which the new structure would include. There was debate as to whether the sculpture should be relocated or simply removed due to the high cost of relocation (estimated at over $350,000). The uncertain future of the sculpture again sparked disagreement between residents who viewed it as a Berwyn landmark and those who viewed it as an eyesore.
On July 27, 2007, Chicago
Critical Mass
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participants rode to ''Spindle'' in an effort to raise awareness of the sculpture. About 2,000 cyclists made the 14.8 mile trek from
Daley Plaza in
The Loop in support of the artwork.
On August 1, 2007, radio station
WLUP interviewed the Berwyn mayor; the main topic of discussion was ''Spindle''. He stated that the sculpture's removal had been pushed to September 2007, and that it would most likely be moved down the street. The sculpture was even made available for purchase in an
eBay
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auction, which ended April 17, 2008 with no bids.
On May 2, 2008, Robinette Demolition disassembled ''Spindle''. A large crowd stood near the site, taking pictures. The top two cars were removed from the spike by a crane, and stored for future use. The base of the spindle was then cut, and the spindle (along with the remaining cars) was pushed over with a crane and later removed.
However, if sufficient funds can be raised, a new modified ''Spindle'' – featuring the old top two cars – may yet be erected. A group backed by the Berwyn
Route 66 Museum and Berwyn Arts Council took possession of the two cars in 2012, along with a pole from a former Anderson Ford sign, with the intention of rebuilding a slightly-shortened Spindle in the museum's parking lot.
A model of this sculpture can be seen at
Stratford Square Mall in
Bloomingdale by the entrance to the men's restroom in the former Sears wing.
See also
* ''
Cadillac Ranch''
*
Carhenge
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* ''
Trans Am Totem''
References
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1989 sculptures
1989 establishments in Illinois
Buildings and structures in Illinois
Buildings and structures completed in 2008
2008 disestablishments in Illinois
Buildings and structures demolished in 2008
Berwyn, Illinois
Destroyed sculptures
Outdoor sculptures in Illinois
Cars in art
Sculptures of objects