About Leo Rogath
Leo Rogath is a collector and dealer. After studying art history at NYU, he launched his career at Christie’s, working in Post-War and Contemporary auctions and private sales. With over ten years of experience advising for private collections, developing relationships with galleries and managing a permanent collection, Rogath provides a unique perspective that continues to shape Prince & Wooster’s collection. Rogath has loaned over two-hundred works to more than twenty institutions internationally, is a member of the Tate Acquisition Committee for North America and has organized donations to the Whitney Museum of American Art and ICA Miami. As Prince & Wooster’s Founder and Director, Rogath has established a program rooted in a rich knowledge of the art historic canon and the contemporary art world. 

About 143 Wooster 
143 Wooster is a 10,000 square-foot gallery in the heart of SoHo’s historic gallery district. A New York City landmark—home to Dia Art Foundation’s Earth Room—the space was purchased from Dia in the 1980s. Prince & Wooster was designed by architects Laurie Hawkinson and Henry Smith-Miller, who won two awards for the project: the AIA Design Award in 1989 and the NYC Landmarks Certificate of Merit in 1992. The architects preserved the original columns, beams and concrete walls that now house the exhibition space for Prince & Wooster’s collection.