In 2021, La Ribot presented Distinguished Anyways at the Spanish Academy in Rome, four pieces that played with sunlight and paint, as part of her project, ?Distinguished Pieces?, developed since 1993. One of these was created specifically for the occasion, creating a dialogue with a specific place. If these pieces were previously presented in theatrical or museum spaces, now they approach architecture, history and even astronomy to create an ephemeral space for representation within a place as peculiar as the Academy. Distinguished Anyways is not only a reflection on the career of an unclassifiable artist at her best, but it is the first book to celebrate one hundred and fifty years of the Spanish Academy in Rome. Text in English, Spanish and Italian. AUTHORS: La Ribot (Madrid, 1962) is a dancer, choreographer and visual artist. Among other awards, she has received the Honorary Golden Lion for Dance at the Venice Biennale, the Gold Medal for Merit in Fine Arts, the Spanish National Dance Award and the Swiss Grand Prix for Dance. Estrella de Diego Otero (Madrid, 1958) is a Spanish writer, university art professor, curator and researcher. She is a member of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando in Madrid. José Luis Blondet (Caracas, 1969) is a curator, professor and researcher. He directs the educational programs of the Dia Art Foundation, in Beacon, New York. SELLING POINTS: . An impressive photographic portrait of La Ribot's passage through the Spanish Academy in Rome . 2023 marks the 150th anniversary of the founding of the Spanish Academy in Rome. 27 colour illustrations