The central concern of Luca Feldman’s practice is the psychology of the home, interrogating our human desire for shelter, security and comfort. His sculptural installations explore the architecture and ornamentation of personal space by examining the effect that individual structural elements and furniture have on the psyche. His personal interest in suburban renovation and DIY culture informs his installations through the use of domestic construction materials, evoking a sense of material familiarity. Employing the concepts of modularity and precarity, He examines our relationship with personal space in contrast to the broader environment, questioning the underlying values and aspirations that shape our spatial experiences.