There aren’t many people who can say that they’ve had a Banksy statue in their back garden, but Andy Link is one of them. In 2004, he kidnapped one of Banksy’s pieces of art in broad daylight from the middle of central London, and held it to ransom. The fact that someone would kidnap a Banksy statue is pretty absurd already, but the story of why it happened, how the statue vanished again after it was kidnapped, and how it was mysteriously put up for auction over 10 years later is even wilder. It all comes down to 1 man, and a 2 decade long vendetta. The story will take us on a journey through UK’s most subversive sub-cultures: from art heists and art terrorists, to 80s football hooliganism, the 90s illegal rave scene, even fetish parties. While all the while, we try to track down one of the most elusive anonymous artists in the world. All to discover…who robs a Banksy?? From Podimo and Message Heard
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So where have we ended up? Has the team managed to get to Banksy? And above all, is Andy ever going to get the closure he’s after? more
The Drinker mysteriously vanishes from Andy’s back garden…and theories are flying about who might be behind it. But things get really interesting when it appears 10 years later on sale at Sotheby’s. Is Banksy really the anti establishment figure we a... more
After the failure of Finger In A Matchbox, Andy spends some time behind bars - with plenty of stories that continue to illuminate his character. Back in 2004, the heist completed, Andy begins negotiations with Banksy over ‘The Drinker’. And Jake expl... more
Really dragged out very little content. Masterful in that sense. How to make something out of nothing.
One episode would have justified this tale. more
Ok but really was pandering to the ego of a narcissist. That’s what the Andy character looked like to me. Self obsessed. Unlikely to tell the truth. And yet his views were received by the narrator as if carved in stone. Unquestionable.
This is a great tale but as with too many podcasts, this ripping yarn is stretched far too thinly.
It was my first true crime podcast and I loved it great for beginners it reallly gets you into th the genera
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