Haskell, William

WILLIAM HASKELL STANDS AS A VISIONARY in modern Southwest art, masterfully capturing the region’s essence through a contemporary lens. His work transcends traditional representations, infusing landscapes and cultural elements with a fresh, dynamic energy.  Haskell’s use of bold color palettes and innovative compositions breathes life into the arid deserts, towering mesas, and historic adobe structures, portraying them with a vibrancy that speaks to their timeless beauty and modern relevance.
His work has been featured at many prominent western art museums, including the Briscoe Western Art Museum, the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art, the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, the Tucson Museum of Art, the National Museum of Wildlife Art, and the Booth Western Art Museum. He has also been featured on the cover of Art of the West, as well as featured in Western Art Collector, Southwest Art and Western Art and Architecture magazines.
Haskell has been the recipient of the Artists‘ Choice Award at the Quest for the West Show, as well as most recently, the David Crockett Artist Choice Award at the Briscoe Museum’s Night of Artists in 2025. It is for all these reasons that he is most thankful that his work resides in personal, corporate and museum collections around the country. William Haskell is married to fellow contemporary artist and author, Angie Haskell, and they reside near Santa Fe, NM.

Gallery Representation:
Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery, Tucson, AZ
Legacy Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ
Manitou Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
Broadmoor Galleries, Colorado Springs, CO

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