Jennie Photo Exhibition 2026: A Rare Glimpse into the 25th Year of BLACKPINK’s Icon
Explore the Jennie Photo Exhibition 2026 in Seoul. Discover the 692-page limited edition photo book and the authentic story of BLACKPINK's Jennie.
Only 3,000 copies exist worldwide. BLACKPINK's Jennie has officially opened her first solo photo exhibition, offering an intimate look at her life away from the global stage.
Jennie Photo Exhibition 2026: Mapping 692 Pages of Authenticity
The event, titled 'JENNIE PHOTO EXHIBITION,' is being held at Youthquake in Seoul from January 16 to 29, 2026. It features unreleased captures of Jennie at the age of 25, shot by renowned photographers Hong Jang Hyun, Shin Sun Hye, and Mok Jung Wook. Jennie personally directed the entire project, from the layout of the photo book to the exhibition's spatial design.
- The 692-page photo book includes over 50 unique concepts.
- Limited edition of 3,000 copies, restricted to one per person.
- The exhibition showcases 15 types of exclusive merchandise, including lifestyle goods and a 2026 calendar.
Beyond the Idol: A Multi-Sensory Journey
Unlike traditional galleries, the space is designed as a single continuous flow. Visitors can see everything from natural, bare-faced moments in a bathtub to bold, edgy fashion shots. The journey ends with an exclusive interview film, where Jennie explains the emotions behind the production. This exhibition reflects her growth as a creative director and her desire to share her most authentic self with the global community.
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