Geta Bratescu was born in 1926 in Ploie¿ti Romania. Despite state repression during the period
of the Communist-Stalinist dictatorship under Nicolae Ceaüescu (1965-1989) she developed an
oeuvre characterized by an impressive understanding of playful and artistic freedom. The
revolution against the regime and the enormous changes that the introduction of democracy and a
free market economy triggered on a social and political level were artistically processed by
Geta Bratescu until her death in 2018 at the age of over 90. She is considered one of the
central figures of Romanian art after World War 2. The catalogue accompanying the exhibition
Geta Bratescu - The Woman and the Bird at the Francisco Carolinum in Linz provides an insight
into the work of the artist.