Texas frontier scout, interpreter, and diplomat for the Republic of Texas and in Antebellum Texas.
George Bernard Shaw | Jim Thorpe | Jim Carrey | Jim DeMint | Jim Morrison | Jim Jarmusch | Artie Shaw | Jim Jones | Jim Henson | Jim Dine | Jim Starlin | Jim Reeves | Jim Flaherty | Jim Cummings | Jim Bunning | According to Jim | Sandie Shaw | Jim O'Rourke | Jim Nabors | Jim Bohannon | Jim Lovell | Jim Lauderdale | Jim Crow laws | Jim Clark | Jim O'Rourke (musician) | Jim Keltner | Jim Crockett Promotions | Jim Brown | Jim Brickman | Jim Lee |
Between 1998 and 2007, the gallery represented, or "worked with" a range of contemporary artists including Michael Ashkin, Karen Kilimnik, Daniel Pflumm, Jim Shaw and Marnie Weber.
From 2000 to 2006, Wahler ran the SI (Swiss Institute – Contemporary Art) in New York and curated large projects with artists such as Christoph Büchel, Jim Shaw, Ugo Rondinone, Valentin Carron, Urs Fischer, Takashi Murakami, Martin Creed, and Aleksandra Mir.
Notable practitioners and projects include David Wilson (The Museum of Jurassic Technology), Nicholas Kahn and Richard Selesnick (The Circular River), Beauvais Lyons (The Hokes Archives), Joan Fontcuberta (Sputnik), Eve Andree Laramee (Yves Fissiault), and Jim Shaw (O-ism).
She was born on June 6, 1888 and grew up in a log cabin in Swain County, North Carolina, with her beloved father Jim Shaw, her stepmother Etta, and her stepsister Irene in this slight adaptation to the Cinderella fairy tale.