
Fine art photographer, Samson Oriyomi Yusuf, is currently participating in the “35th Community Art Exhibition in Virtual Reality,” an international group exhibition organised by Circular Art-space in Bristol, United Kingdom.
Hosted by Circular Art-space, Bristol, the exhibition opened on February 26, 2026, and will remain accessible to the public until March 22, 2026.
The exhibition brings together a diverse collective of contemporary artists from various disciplines and cultural backgrounds, presenting their works in an innovative virtual reality exhibition environment. This allows audiences from around the world to explore and engage with the artworks digitally, expanding accessibility and redefining the traditional gallery experience.
Samson Oriyomi Yusuf, a fine art photographer known for his expressive visual storytelling and contemporary photographic practice, presents selected works as part of this international showcase. His participation highlights the growing presence of photographic art within digital exhibition platforms and global art dialogues.
The “35th Community Art Exhibition in Virtual Reality” features works by a distinguished lineup of artists including Mia Banks, Katie Butler, Olga Chekmazova, Francis Chukwuneye, Tessa Coe, Elisabeta Carmen Erdos, P. Franciulli, TG Freeson, Lisa Goddard, Christina Godley, L.C. Hess, Carys Lacey, Savana Mitchell, Nukleopatra, Samson Ojeifo, Lucy Rendle, Bryn Richards, Dey Roper, Aloise Sauthier, and Samson Oriyomi Yusuf.
The exhibition aims to foster artistic exchange, community engagement, and global accessibility through digital exhibition technologies. By bringing together artists from different parts of the world, the exhibition celebrates creativity, diversity, and the evolving role of art in virtual spaces.
Samson Oriyomi Yusuf is a fine art photographer whose work explores contemporary themes through carefully composed visual narratives, often reflecting artistic experimentation, emotional depth, and conceptual storytelling.
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