About

Domingo Ceramics is an arts de la table project created by sculptor Ivana Brenner. Domingo means Sunday in Spanish, the day that in her native Buenos Aires we gather at the table with the people we love most, share a meal, and stay until the sun sets. Conceived during her time as artist-in-residence at the Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris, Domingo was made to honor that time.

Every Domingo piece is handmade entirely by the artist in Brooklyn. Because of this, each piece is unique and no two pieces are exactly alike. Produced in very small quantities with porcelain and 22k gold luster, each piece carries the artist's sculptural sensibility into functional form.

Domingo recently incorporated mirrors, stools, and large sculptural vases to its collection. This year Domingo expands into fine jewelry — the natural extension of a family of objects always conceived as jewelry for the table.

Domingo’s pieces carry you back to a world where time moves slower. They belong in international collections and have been presented at ICP, NADA, VERSO, Emma Scully Gallery and Cristina Grajales Gallery in New York City. They have been featured in the press, including in Vogue and Architectural Digest France.

 

 

Ivana Brenner is an Argentine sculptor living and working in Brooklyn, NY. Her work has been exhibited in biennales, museums, and galleries internationally.

Ivana holds an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and is a 2022 Bronx Museum AIM Fellow. She has participated in residencies at the Cité des Arts in Paris and the Biennale Internationale du Lin de Portneuf in Québec.

Her work has been featured in Vogue, ArtNexus, and Architectural Digest, and more.