Ei Arakawa Nash is representing Japan at this year's Venice Biennale with "Grass Babies, Moon Babies," a solo exhibition of two hundred baby dolls featuring contributions from artists, astrologers, tea masters, and cartoonists. In this gripping video, we delve into the tragic story of Junko Furuta, a 17 year old Japanese high school student whose life was cut short in one of the most horrifying crimes in Japan's history. Ei Arakawa Nash is representing Japan at this year's Venice Biennale with "Grass Babies, Moon Babies," a solo exhibition of two hundred baby dolls featuring contributions from artists, astrologers, tea masters, and cartoonists. Danganronpa Junko Enoshima Bunny 12 Figure Japan eBay Junko Furuta: A Harrowing True Crime Case
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