![]() ![]() “They made it something social friendly to amuse Gen Z, I think it was unnecessary since it can be used just like it is and not modified like they did. ![]() “I didn’t like the fact that they used the Botticelli Venus like that, since it is a piece of art,” Riccardo Rodrigo, a high school student in Rome, said. You’re changing who we are, because it’s part of our history,’” Chiagouris added. This ultimate collection presents the most remarkable short works of Junji Itos career, featuring an adaptation of Rampo Edogawas classic horror story. “People are going to say, ‘You’re changing the culture. “The more you try to alter something that’s historic, probably the greater the outcry,” said Larry Chiagouris, professor of marketing at Pace University’s Lubin School of Business. “Perhaps Botticelli would not be happy about this,” said Massimo Moretti, a professor of art history at the University of Rome, Sapienza.Īny use of an iconic image like the “Birth of Venus” risks striking a cultural nerve, marketing experts say. ![]() If you are a fan of Junji Ito or you love. I admit that after finishing reading the book I even had nightmares but Overall I really enjoy it because the stories leave you thinking even when you finish them. The illustrations are terrifying, and some are a bit disturbing. ![]() The use of a likeness of Botticelli’s masterpiece has been lambasted by art historians as well, who say it vastly diminishes the beauty and mystery of the 15th century original. Venus in the Blind Spot features story and art by Junji Ito. Venus in the Blind Spot includes a collection of 10 creepy horror stories. ![]()
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