In the exhibitions of the Tobacco Project Duke 2000, the Tobacco Project Shanghai 2004, and the Tobacco Project Virginia 2011 at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Chinese artist Xu Bing
explored the history, materials, behavior, and signs and symbols of tobacco through his creations of art objects made of cigarettes, tobacco leaves, cigarette boxes, advertisements, and other
tobacco and cigarette ephemera. Some examples include whole tobacco leaves printed with text, compressed blocks of dried tobacco embossed with cigarette slogans, and a tiger-print rug made of
cigarettes. In addition to color photos of installations and art objects on every page, the book includes essays on the project and its context, the artist's life and career, the steps of the
artist's research and production processes, and the role of Colonial Virginia in the global tobacco trade 1612-1776. The book also provides a timeline of the project and an artist's biography.
Ravenal is curator of modern and contemporary art at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. The book is distributed in the US by the University of Virginia Press. Annotation 穢2011 Book News, Inc.,
Portland, OR (booknews.com)