As we walked in, we were greeted by two massive pieces of art. Hanging on the wall is Holton Rower's "Lets Make a Baby." The tall sculpture is Will Hyman's "Security guard," and the flower sculpture is "Untitled (Rose 46)," by the same artist.
Sushi chefs from Tomoe were busy making rolls fresh, ready to serve to guests.
Above the kitchen counter, a TV was projecting images of other pieces from Malca's collection. An enormous wine refrigerator has room for storing some 600 bottles.
The space is very open, but heavy black curtains can be closed to create separation between rooms.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThere was valuable art everywhere we looked. On the left is a small Basquiat work called "Bar." Towards the back is a statue by Mark Ryden called "Angel of Meat."
Malca told us this piece by Mark Ryden reminded him of home. "I only buy things that mean something to me personally," he said. "Everything you see here is what I like."
This set by KAWS is called "Shake and Bake." In August, Malca planned an innovative exhibit in a former salt factory along the water in Ibiza. The space hosted pieces by KAWS, Basquiat, and Andy Warhol, just to name a few. Many trend-setters have already been spotted in the 8,000-square-foot space, where exhibitions will continue to run for several months.
This piece, entitled "Dissected Companion," is also by KAWS.
The face you see on the right side of the couch is a piece by Evan Penny called "Stretch #3." It was constructed from silicone, fabric, and hair.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdA swing adds a whimsical touch to the living room.
This chair, reminiscent of the motivational signs you might find in a boutique, was gifted to him by a friend.
Even this stack of books is a work of art. Completed by Brazilian artist Vik Muniz in 1990, it's entitled "Big Book."
Malca's latest project is an art-filled boutique hotel in Tulum, Mexico. Called "Casa Malca," the hotel currently has nine rooms, but there are plans to add more. Malca told us that he and some art collector friends plan to head there to de-stress after Art Basel in December.
His dining room includes huge chairs that were hand-crafted in Colombia. In the background is a piece called "Fire," by Peter Rostovsky.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe chairs were monogrammed with his initials.
A pair of Andy Warhols lines the walls of the dining room.
The master bedroom was similarly stunning. Behind the bed is a two-part piece by Vik Muniz called "Double Elvis (From Pictures of Chocolate)."
And here's another wild piece by Keith Haring, entitled "Untitled (Smurf)."
Opposite the bed is "Moonray Man," by Kenny Scharf.
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Even more art can be found in an upstairs loft area. Here are sculptures by Italian artist Tristano di Robilant.
A guest bedroom on the main floor is decidedly less colorful.