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Introducing Mr.Fox: Darker Deeper

Introducing Mr.Fox: Darker Deeper

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Mr.Fox: Darker Deeper[1][2] is an Anglophone visual culture blog with a focus on transgressive black and white photographs founded in May 2008.

As of May 2009, its most recent entries included Deus Irae Psychedelico[3], Robert Gregory Griffeth[4] , Rik Garrett[5] , Laurie Lipton[6] , Simon Marsden[7] , Sanne Sannes[8] , Jeffrey Silverthorne[9] , Edward Donato[10]

As of May 2009, the blog was connected with Blind Pony, EDK, Fetishart, Indie Nudes, Medieval Art, Morbid Anatomy, Ofellabuta, SensOtheque, With the ghost and Woolgathersome.

This entry was posted in aesthetics, blogroll, eroticism, European culture, exploitation, eye candy, fantastique, horror, Internet, irrationalism, juxtapoetry, miscellaneity, photography, sensibility, surrealism, taste, transgression, uncanny, visual culture, voyeurism on May 2, 2009 by jahsonic.

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