Ghostwrite Museum Exhibit Launches With Over 100 Toys From Archives: 'Now People Can See It All'
"The world has only seen a tiny fraction of the ghosts that we’ve created," ghostwrite founder Josh Luber says.
Josh Luber, founder and CEO of ghostwrite, is opening up the brand’s archive with a new museum exhibit located at Staple’s 21 Mercer flagship.
“The world has only seen a tiny fraction of the ghosts that we’ve created and that exist,” Luber, who also co-founded StockX, said in a statement shared with Complex. “With ghostwrite museum, we’re opening up our whole archive—unreleased designs, samples, abandoned prototypes, gifts, one-of-ones, and more. ghosts tell stories, and this exhibit tells our story—the official and unofficial versions; the public and the private. Now people can see it all.”
Among the rare items set to be on display in the exhibit are ghosts from the 2024 WNBA collection, a series of NBA and MLB player ghosts, and more. Most of what you’ll see in the Staple space will not be available to purchase, though “a small number of products” will indeed be available to purchase, per press notes.
The ghostwrite museum is open now and slated to close its doors on Oct. 12. This Thursday, ghostwrite will host an opening reception. Like the exhibit itself, the reception is open to the public.
Below, get a closer look.
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