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Peter Thiel's Invite-Only Dialog Draws Attention for Its Art-World Membership

Peter Thiel's private Dialog network has surfaced with a leaked membership list, highlighting major art collectors, tech leaders, and a wide-ranging 2026 retreat agenda.

Peter Thiel's invite-only organization Dialog has drawn new attention after a leak exposed its membership list, revealing that the private network includes several well-known art collectors and patrons.

Founded in 2006, Dialog brings together influential figures from technology, finance, entertainment, and public life for an annual retreat centered on off-the-record discussion. The group had already signaled a more permanent future by acquiring land near Washington, D.C. for a planned campus.

The leaked material, reportedly embedded in the organization's website code, includes registration details for the 2026 retreat in Ireland, scheduled for August 12-16. The list names 222 participants and marks their status, with 87 identified as first-time attendees.

Among the names circulated are major collectors and cultural patrons such as Henry Kravis, Nicholas Berggruen, Eric Schmidt, John Arnold, and Barry Sternlicht. The roster also reflects Dialog's broad reach across sectors, combining business, technology, and public leadership in one private forum.

Reported session themes suggest a wide-ranging agenda focused on emerging ideas, including AI, deepfakes, longevity, and global innovation. As private networks increasingly shape elite conversation, Dialog points to a future where influence, culture, and technology intersect in more curated spaces.