Mario Aldo Volpe (1936[1] – 2013[2] ) was a Colombian artist who lived in Switzerland[3] for more than forty years. His artistic work spanned half a century and included around 3,000 abstract works on paper, board and canvas, mostly acrylic, ink, enamel and oil paintings as well as crayon, pencil and coloured pencil drawings.
Volpe's work is marked by geometric and linear elements, organic shapes, lively colours and the extensive use of black. His most significant influences can be found in the New York School of painting of the fifties and sixties, his architecture studies, and his roots in Colombia's Caribbean.
Volpe's estate is managed by the “ART-Nachlassstiftung”[4] in Bern, Switzerland.