Since returning to California in the mid-1990s, Maloney has been based primarily in Los Angeles. Since 2022, he has divided his time between Los Angeles, and
Mérida, the capital of the Mexican state of Yucatán. Maloney first visited the Yucatán Peninsula in 1986, drawn to its archaeological sites and natural landscape, and is currently restoring a historic colonial property in Mérida’s historic center. Several artists he has worked with, including
James Brown,
Jorge Pardo, and
Jeff Colson, have also established studios or residences in the city.
Civic Engagement and Philanthropy Maloney has been involved in civic and charitable initiatives throughout his career. He has served on the board of the Mid City Neighborhood Council from 2012 to 2016. He is also a supporter of First Place for Youth and CORE: Southern California Wildfire Relief Efforts. From 2007 to 2017, he collaborated with the founding team of Angel Art, an ongoing annual benefit auction that has raised more than $10 million for Project Angel Food. A lifelong art collector, Maloney has bought, sold, and collected works by artists he has represented and collaborated with. In 2015 and 2025, he gifted works by Mark Bradford, Ford Beckman, John Sonsini, Helmut Newton, Don Bachardy, and Jeff Colson to the Palm Springs Art Museum. In 2024, he donated works by Mitchell Syrop and Mark Bradford to the Hammer Museum. == References ==