International fine art photographer Samson Oriyomi Yusuf is currently exhibiting his photographic works in the “35th Community Art Exhibition in Virtual Reality,” an innovative global group exhibition organized by Circular Art-space in Bristol, United Kingdom. The exhibition opened on February 26, 2026, and continues to welcome virtual visitors worldwide until March 22, 2026.

The exhibition brings together an international selection of contemporary artists, presenting their works within an immersive virtual reality platform that allows audiences to experience art beyond the boundaries of physical galleries. This forward-thinking exhibition model reflects the evolving landscape of contemporary art presentation and digital engagement.
Among the featured artists is Samson Oriyomi Yusuf, whose fine art photography contributes a compelling visual narrative to the exhibition. His work reflects a thoughtful exploration of artistic expression through photography, highlighting themes of creativity, visual storytelling, and conceptual interpretation. Yusuf’s participation reinforces the growing impact of photographic art within global contemporary exhibitions.

The 35th Community Art Exhibition in Virtual Reality showcases works by an international group 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.
By bringing together artists from diverse creative backgrounds, the exhibition celebrates artistic collaboration and cultural dialogue while offering audiences a dynamic digital space to discover contemporary artworks.
Circular Art-space continues its mission of supporting emerging and established artists by providing accessible platforms that connect global audiences with contemporary art practices.
The exhibition remains open to the public in its virtual format until March 22, 2026, allowing art enthusiasts, collectors, and cultural audiences worldwide to explore the works online.