JYJ to open photo exhibition this week

Poster for JYJ's photo exhibition "Mine" [Prain Inc.]

Korean trio JYJ will open a photo exhibition this week to commemorate their past activities, according to the group's promoter Prain Inc. on Monday. Prain announced in a press release that JYJ's exhibition titled "Mine" will take place at a gallery in Seoul, South Korea for ten days starting August 12. "We decided to hold this photo exhibition to show JYJ fans on the various activities that group has fulfilled because their television appearances have been restricted,” Back Chang-ju the CEO of C-Jes Entertainment said in the statement. He went to say that fans will be able to see photographs of the members during their worldwide tour as well as pictures of their everyday lives. “We hope that our fans in Korea will be able to share the emotions that we felt during our shows in the United States, Canada and in Asia through this exhibition,” the members of JYJ were quoted as saying. JYJ, formerly of quintet TVXQ, made their comeback to the local music scene in October of last year with their album "The Beginning" and have promoted themselves in Korea and overseas with their worldwide tour. Outside of their group activities, Jaejoong is currently working on SBS' upcoming drama titled "Protect the Boss," Yuchun is taking a break after starring in MBC's TV series "Miss Ripley" while Junsu recently topped various online music charts with song "You are so beautiful" which is featured in the soundtrack for SBS' drama "Scent of a Woman." Tickets for JYJ's photo exhibition "Mine" are currently available on C-Jes' official website. ※ Any copying, republication or redistribution of 10Asia's content is expressly prohibited without prior consent of 10Asia. Copyright infringement is subject to criminal and civil penalties.10 아시아 Reporter : Lucia Hong luciahong@10 아시아 Editor : Jessica Kim jesskim@<ⓒ즐거움의 공장 "10 아시아" (10.asiae.co.kr) 무단전재 배포금지>

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