The traditional image of an art collector has long been one of exclusivity: an older, immensely wealthy individual navigating hushed, intimidating gallery halls. But a vibrant shift is occurring in the Philippine art scene.
A new generation of collectors is emerging—young, passionate, and eager to prove that the love of art is not a luxury reserved for the few, but a community open to anyone with a story to tell.
These four collectors are dismantling long-standing stereotypes, showing that building a collection is about human connection, personal identity, and finding beauty in the everyday.
Finding Community Before Capital
Fresh out of university and planning to pursue further studies abroad, Dane Sy did not grow up surrounded by art. In fact, he admits he once believed the stereotype.
“I used to think art collecting was for older and wealthy people. I used to think that it was quite boring,” he says candidly.


