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Mashable: In case you haven't heard, Ferhat Kaz, a graffiti artist and designer based in Dubai, is set to host the world's highest graffiti exhibition at the 108th floor of the Burj Khalifa. Titled 'No One Knows Where I Am', the exhibition will feature eleven original artworks, each created on-site by Kaz himself. A special piece will be dedicated to HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, who is celebrating his 76th birthday today, i.e., July 15, 2025.
The artwork symbolises the unity and strength he has brought to this city. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ferhat Kaz (@khaz.one) About Ferhat Kaz: Originally from Istanbul, Turkey, Kaz has been living in Dubai for 11 years. He began his journey in Dubai, starting with a small graffiti shop in Global Village, and went on to achieve huge success. Today, he is one of the UAE's most prominent self-taught graffiti artists.
He is a key member of the collective, Graffiti Dubai, where he creates thought-provoking and unique pieces. Over the years, he has worked with big brands such as Rolls-Royce, Amazon, Hugo Boss, and Red Bull. Talking about his first solo exhibition, he said, "Loneliness is not below - it ascends with us.
This installation takes place at the highest residential point on Earth, not for the view, but for the emotional metaphor.
As we rise higher, physically or emotionally, we often become more isolated. This show captures that elevation of solitude, where connection fades and silence grows louder," via whatson.ae. The exhibition is only for invited guests, with art lovers having the chance to win access via Kaz's Instagram @khaz.one. ALSO READ | Travis Scott fans, assemble!
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