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Ludwig Favre photographs a New York façade marked by a single painted word, Nato, found on a Manhattan corner. The image belongs to his long New York series on the city's vernacular signage, the small painted notations that the city makes and remakes every year. Favre photographs them straight on, square to the wall, treating each painted word as a found portrait of its block.


