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 ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | DocumentarySociety & CultureTrue Crime |
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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
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Interesting story, but Andy is clearly a chancer so his claims, and so called facts, should have been more thoroughly checked. For example, the rave was not the biggest mass arrest in uk history - try researching New Age Traveller arrests, over 400 at the Battle of the Beanfield in 1985 and 270 on the A36 near Hanging Langford in 1986 for example. more
Gripping story? Yes more
Gosh, he drags on. He could have wrap the entire thing up in one episode but manages to stretch it through six, 30mins each. Most of the podcast is essentially gossip and narration. more
What a fantastic podcast- I began by hating Andy but finished by somewhat admiring him. It really puts Banksy/art world in a different light to the “cool guy”I’ve always perceived. Great research and great interviews!
Really dragged out very little content. Masterful in that sense. How to make something out of nothing.
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