The exhibition is located on the 108th floor of the Burj Khalifa.


It’s time to paint the town. The Burj Khalifa has welcomed the world’s highest graffiti exhibition, Ferhat Kaz’s No One Knows I Am Here. Located on the 108th floor, the exhibition opened on the 76th birthday of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

Construction of the Burj Khalifa began in 2004, and it was completed in 2009. The building officially opened in 2010 and is now home to a hotel, residences and a restaurant. Now, it has welcomed a one-of-a-kind exhibition. 

No One Knows I Am Here is Ferhat’s debut show, featuring 11 original artworks. The highlight is a piece dedicated to HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, paying tribute to his leadership at the world’s highest graffiti exhibition.

Ferhat hails from Istanbul, Turkey, and has lived in Dubai for 11 years. He is a self-taught graffiti artist who began his journey by opening a graffiti shop in Global Village. He is a member of the collective Graffiti Dubai and has created large-scale works and murals. 

Over the years, he has collaborated with global brands including Amazon, Red Bull and Rolls-Royce. Plus, local companies including Damac, Dubai Police, Meraas and Yas Marina Circuit.

On Instagram, Ferhat has shared videos of himself inside the Burj Khalifa alongside his artwork. One caption read: “My first personal exhibition taking place at the tallest building in the world. Highest graffiti art exhibition happening with private access only, limited to invites. Stay tuned.” The exhibition is open to invited guests only, and tickets are available via Ferhat’s Instagram.

If you love art, Ayyam Gallery in Alserkal Avenue welcomes Syrian artists at the Summer Collective: Wavering Hope. Running from 18 June to 5 September 2025, it explores the idea of hope in the country.

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