Architect’s rendering of the National Western Stock Show’s brand-new Legacy building
Architect’s rendering of the National Western Stock Show’s brand-new Legacy building

Featuring 80 artists from across America, the 33rd annual Coors Western Art Exhibit & Sale will again tempt collectors with an eclectic mix of contemporary artworks capturing the Western way of life. On offer are paintings, sculpture, drawings, photographs, prints, and works in mixed media. This year’s edition will christen the brand-new Legacy building located at 4800 Packing House Road, Denver, Colorado, and remain on view there through January 25, 2026.

The 2026 featured artist is Logan Maxwell Hagege (b. 1980), who is based in Ojai, California, and paints Southwestern landscapes in a manner he calls “stylized realism.” He is best known for compositions featuring a geometric design in which angles and edges are softened by the curve of billowing clouds, which often mimic the shapes of figures Hagege places in the foreground.

Logan Maxwell Hagege oil painting of a cowboy riding a horse
Logan Maxwell Hagege, “Hopeless Dreamer,” oil, 36 x 36 in.

The show opened on January 7 with the invitation-only Blue Jean Preview and Awards Reception, then continued the next day with a symposium, brunch, and Hagege’s keynote presentation. That day (January 8) culminates with the festive Red Carpet Reception.

This presentation is a key part of the National Western Stock Show (January 10–25), one of the world’s leading professional rodeos and horse shows. Its net proceeds support the National Western Scholarship Trust, which underwrites college and graduate-level scholarships in agricultural science, business, and rural medicine.

For more details, please visit coorswesternart.com.


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