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Samson Oriyomi Yusuf Exhibits in International Virtual Reality Art Showcase
Fine art photographer Samson Oriyomi Yusuf is currently participating in the “35th Community Art Exhibition in Virtual Reality,” a global group exhibition organized by Circular Art-space in Bristol, United Kingdom. The exhibition launched on February 26, 2026, and continues to run virtually until March 22, 2026, offering audiences the opportunity to experience contemporary artworks through an immersive digital platform.
The exhibition brings together a diverse community of international artists working across different creative disciplines. Presented within a virtual reality environment, the exhibition enables viewers to navigate the gallery space digitally, creating a unique and interactive experience that reflects the increasing integration of technology within contemporary art presentation.
Through his participation, Samson Oriyomi Yusuf contributes a body of photographic work that emphasizes the expressive and conceptual possibilities of fine art photography. His work invites viewers to engage with visual narratives that explore atmosphere, emotion, and artistic interpretation through carefully constructed imagery.
Artists featured in the exhibition include 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, reflecting a vibrant cross-section of contemporary artistic practice.
By embracing virtual reality as a curatorial platform, Circular Art-space continues to expand opportunities for artists to present their work to an international audience without geographical limitations. The exhibition demonstrates how digital innovation can create new pathways for artistic visibility and cultural exchange.
For Samson Oriyomi Yusuf, the exhibition represents another step in engaging with global artistic networks and contributing to contemporary discussions surrounding photography as a fine art medium. His participation reinforces the evolving role of photography within multidisciplinary exhibitions and highlights the importance of accessible digital spaces for showcasing creative work.
The 35th Community Art Exhibition in Virtual Reality remains open to the public until March 22, 2026, allowing viewers worldwide to experience the exhibition online.
Exhibition Information
35th Community Art Exhibition in Virtual Reality
Organized by Circular Art-space
Bristol, United Kingdom






