BLACKPINK's Jennie Launches Her First Photo Exhibition 'J2NNI5' in Seoul
BLACKPINK's Jennie Launches Her First Photo Exhibition 'J2NNI5' in Seoul
BLACKPINK member and solo artist Jennie is set to host her first photo exhibition.

From January 16 to 29, Jennie will present the 'JENNIE PHOTO EXHIBITION 'J2NNI5'' at Youthquake in Jongno-gu, Seoul. Alongside the exhibition, a limited edition photobook will be released, with only 3,000 copies available worldwide.

The exhibition, 'JENNIE PHOTO EXHIBITION 'J2NNI5',' showcases candid moments of Jennie captured by renowned photographers Hong Jang-hyun, Shin Sun-hye, and Mok Jung-wook. These previously unreleased photos offer a glimpse into Jennie's authentic self at the age of 25.

Coinciding with Jennie's birthday, the exhibition is a project she has been deeply involved in, from the photobook publication to the exhibition planning and execution. This personal touch adds a special significance, making it a unique opportunity to experience Jennie's perspective and emotions.

Unlike typical photo exhibitions, this event features a dynamic spatial arrangement, allowing visitors to experience Jennie's most genuine moments without being confined to a specific theme or concept. The exhibition concludes with a behind-the-scenes interview with Jennie, enhancing the immersive experience.

The accompanying photobook, limited to 3,000 copies, documents Jennie's 25th year through over 50 diverse concepts across 692 pages, offering significant collectible value. Purchases are limited to one per person, with first edition buyers receiving a limited certificate and bookmark.

In addition, 15 types of exhibition merchandise will be available, including puzzles, candles, a 2026 calendar and planner, hoodies, and more. A random bookmark is included with photobook purchases.

A pop-up collaboration with Daikanyama Tsutaya, a lifestyle bookstore in Tokyo, will also take place, showcasing parts of the exhibition and merchandise. This collaboration aligns with BLACKPINK's Tokyo concert schedule, drawing significant interest from local fans and demonstrating Jennie's global influence.

The pre-sale for 'JENNIE PHOTO EXHIBITION 'J2NNI5'' on January 9 sold out within 40 minutes, and tickets for Daikanyama Tsutaya were fully booked within 15 minutes. The exhibition's keywords topped Melon Ticket's exhibition, classic, and other categories, and trended on X (formerly Twitter), highlighting its widespread appeal. All proceeds from the exhibition ticket sales will be donated to charity.