Gabriel Pomerand (c. 1926–1972) was a French poet, artist and a co-founder of lettrism.
[3] He was born in Paris and moved to Alsace at a young age, and then on to Marseille where he worked as a student for the Resistance.
Here he met Isidore Isou, with whom he founded the lettrist movement.
[3] He wrote Saint Ghetto of the Loans, a book of "politically charged urban rebuses", in 1950.
[4] Isou expelled him from the movement in 1956, after which he turned to opium.