Dillon Gisch

Dillon Gisch received his B.A. in Art History and Classical Studies from University of Washington (Seattle) in 2013.  Thereafter, he became the Director of Antique and Modern Works on Paper at Davidson Galleries (Seattle), where he researched and mounted a variety of exhibitions on European, American, and Japanese graphic art from the 1450s to 1990s.

Dillon is currently an M.A. candidate in the Department of Anthropology and a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Classics at Stanford University. He studies Roman reuses of endogenous and exogenous visual cultures, as well as subsequent post-antique reuses of Roman visual culture. He also has broader interests in the historiography of art, critical theory, sculpture, and printing & printmaking.