"'Good Kid' roams the streets of Berlin, bearing witness to its many comings and goings. He reflects upon its long-time allure as a refuge for exiles and outliers – the godless, rational city. Presenting us with friends, acquaintances and scenes that exemplify its distinctive quality, 'Good Kid' strives to capture the traces of a fading essence. Only then does he realise that his mission is a mirror, and any attempt to determine the identity of Berlin is inextricably linked with finding his own.
Noshek’s 'Good Kid' is a love letter of sorts to Berlin – an ode to the city, to the friends who live here and to 35mm analogue photography: point and shoot. With over 100 black & white and colour images, this book paints an intimate – but radical – view of the Berlin zeitgeist and its architectural backdrop." (publisher's note), © 1/3 books, 2016)
Review:
"All that glitters is not gold! Zeitmagazin is giving props to 'Good Kid' and Naunynkiez."
Noshek’s 'Good Kid' is a love letter of sorts to Berlin – an ode to the city, to the friends who live here and to 35mm analogue photography: point and shoot. With over 100 black & white and colour images, this book paints an intimate – but radical – view of the Berlin zeitgeist and its architectural backdrop." (publisher's note), © 1/3 books, 2016)
Review:
"All that glitters is not gold! Zeitmagazin is giving props to 'Good Kid' and Naunynkiez."
- Format
- Pb. (no dust jacket, as issued), 16 x 22 x 1,5 cm., 160 pp., 117 ills., Ltd. to 100 numbered copies