
Skis
Howard HeadWW-1947-M001956
1947·Laminated aluminum, plastic, plywood, and steel·Each: l. 77 x w. 2 3/4 x d. 1/2" (l. 195.6 x w. 7 x d. 1.3 cm)
Catalogue
- Year
- 1947
- Dimensions
- Each: l. 77 x w. 2 3/4 x d. 1/2" (l. 195.6 x w. 7 x d. 1.3 cm)
- Collection
- Museum of Modern Art
- Artist
- Howard Head
Artist

Howard Head
Howard Head was an American inventor and engineer whose innovations fundamentally altered skiing and tennis equipment design in the postwar era. He pioneered the metal ski in the 1950s, replacing traditional wood construction with aluminum and steel laminates that improved durability and performance. His systematic approach to material science and equipment mechanics later extended to tennis racket design, where he developed composite frames that democratized the sport by making it more accessible to amateur players. Head's work exemplified the postwar industrial designer's belief that scientific advancement could enhance everyday athletic experience.
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- Howard Head
- Year
- 1947
- Dimensions
- Each: l. 77 x w. 2 3/4 x d. 1/2" (l. 195.6 x w. 7 x d. 1.3 cm)
- Watts ID
- WW-1947-M001956
Source
- Collection
- Museum of Modern Art
- Source
- moma
- Reference
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- Status
- verified