| | Go inside an insane $6 million loft owned by a renowned art collector by Madeline Stone and Sarah Jacobs on Nov 13, 2015, 1:30 PM Lio Malca is a renowned art collector, gallery owner, and hotelier with properties in New York City, Ibiza, and Tulum. He recently hoisted his full-floor SoHo loft onto the market for a steep $6 million. The two-bedroom loft is chock-full of famous art, including pieces by Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, and KAWS. He's constantly rotating the pieces that are on display in his apartment, making it an endlessly fresh art experience. Oren and Tal Alexander and Ian Slater of Douglas Elliman have the listing. They recently invited us to a private listing event so that we could check out Malca's pad for ourselves. We were blown away by what we saw. SEE ALSO: Amy Schumer is selling her Manhattan apartment for $2 million — and it's a lot nicer than she made it sound DON'T FORGET: Follow Business Insider's lifestyle page on Facebook! 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.
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