Gazelli Art House announced that a selection of five portrait photographs of Pauline Boty by photographer Micheal Ward are now in the collection of MOCA, LA. Pauline Boty was also photographed by, among others, David Bailey, Lewis Morley, Michael Seymour and Roger Mayne and Ward’s images undoubtedly number amongst her best and most well-known portraits. "Pauline Boty lingers intensely in the minds of those who knew her. She exhibited with all the leading figures of British Pop, held a well-received solo in London in 1963 and created a vibrant, innovative body of work that enriches Pop Art from a female perspective ...The mores of that time dictated that, as a woman, you could be either sexual or serious and most women artists, needing a footing in the male dominated art world, hoped the fact they were women would not be noticed. Boty rejected