Posted on 4 June 2025:
Beyond the Realms of Realities: A Journey into Artistic Expression
Experience the mesmerizing world of U. Vijay Kumar at Beyond the Realms of Realities, an extraordinary art exhibition to be held at Jehangir Art Gallery -1, Mumbai, from June 10 to June 16, 2025, between 11:00 AM and 7:00 PM.
This event brings together distinguished guests, including eminent artist and author Prakash Bal Joshi; Bombay Art Society President Rajendra Patil; Dr. Sanjay Bhide, Founder of Trans Asian Chamber of Commerce and Industry; alongside celebrated theatre actress & TV Anchor Dolly Thakore. Their presence adds depth to an exhibition that promises artistic brilliance and intellectual exchange.
The inauguration on June 10 at 5 PM will unveil a collection that transcends conventional boundaries, reflecting the interplay between imagination and reality.
U. Vijay Kumar ’s work, rich in symbolism and vibrant textures, invites viewers to explore art beyond the visible and into the realms of perception.
His artistic foundation was shaped at the prestigious Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, where he pursued his studies in fine arts.
Renowned artist U. Vijay Kumar has carved a distinctive path in the world of art, blending imagination with profound expression. With a career marked by creativity and mastery, his paintings resonate with depth, symbolism and vibrant energy.
U. Vijay Kumar: A Life Dedicated to Art and Education
Eminent artist U. Vijay Kumar honed his craft at the prestigious M.S. University of Baroda, earning his Bachelor’s (1983) and Master’s (1985) in Fine Arts under the mentorship of legendary artists K.G. Subramanian, Nasreen Mohammedi, Jeram Patel, and Krishna Chhatpar. His artistic journey is marked by innovation, deep reflection, and a commitment to excellence.
Beyond his personal artistry, U. Vijay Kumar dedicated nearly four decades (1986–2015) to shaping young minds as an educator at the Atomic Energy Central School, Hyderabad, a distinguished institution under the Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India. His influence extended far beyond the classroom—through numerous workshops and exhibitions, he fostered artistic dialogue both in India and internationally, leaving an indelible mark on the creative world.