BOXHEAD IN PHYSICAL SPACE

A world taking form through painting, sculpture and installation

A cardboard box suspended in midair above fluffy white clouds, with small clouds and floating cubes in the background, creating a surreal scene.

Boxhead takes physical shape through painting, sculpture and installation. What exists internally begins to surface, shifting from something imagined into something we can stand in front of, walk around, and encounter, existing now within shared space.

Across these works, inner worlds begin to extend into shared space. Through subtle shifts in form and perception, each piece explores the distance between what we carry within and what can be seen, allowing Boxhead to exist not only as a thought, but as a presence we encounter. Material introduces resistance, allowing subtle imperfections to emerge, giving each work a sense of weight, surface and presence in space.

Abstract geometric artwork by Begoña Toledo with colourful linear compositions
painting by contemporary artist Begona Toledo
A colorful illustration showing a makeup brush applying makeup to a large geometric shape on a green background.
Illustration of a robot's arm holding a giant rainbow-colored cube against a red background.
Boxhead artwork exploring emotion through colour and movement
Boxhead canvas work with controlled colour palette and structure
Art installation with a yellow platform, a blue arch with a white base, and a head made of blue cubes with a human skull attached, topped with a black structure.
Boxhead installation exploring inner space and identity
Boxhead sculpture by Begoña Toledo in gallery space
A cardboard box with handling and recycling symbols, placed in a storage or shipping area, with artwork or posters featuring a person with pixelated dots.
Boxhead installation artwork with immersive spatial composition
Person in a business suit with a cardboard box on his head, standing in an art gallery or museum.