
The club reveals a series of tributes to players and the community, including a nod to Highbury.
Arsenal Football Club has introduced a stunning new collection of eight artworks that will soon adorn the Emirates Stadium, adding a fresh artistic dimension to the iconic venue.
The pieces, unveiled on 11 January, are set to enhance the north London skyline and celebrate the deep-rooted connection between the club and its local community. The designs, which will be prominently displayed around the stadium, feature some of Arsenal’s most celebrated figures, such as Arsène Wenger, Jack Wilshere, and Thierry Henry.
The artwork also pays tribute to the club’s historic connection to the Highbury area, marking an important milestone in the ongoing evolution of the Emirates as a symbol of Arsenal’s legacy and future. The installation of these pieces will begin on Thursday, transforming the stadium into a vibrant reflection of Arsenal’s proud heritage.
The club’s commitment to recognising both its players and the community is at the heart of this new initiative, with each piece serving as a lasting tribute to the heroes of the past and present.