In 1928, he joined Elstree Studios and was an art director there until 1929 when he became a freelance illustrator.
He was a prolific contributor to Radio Times.The book Surrealism in England – 1936 and After (1986) says of Reinganum:
VICTOR REINGANUM is Surrealist on the outside or not at all – Born London 1907 – Never a member of any Surrealist group, his work shared a certain terrain with Tunnard, a poetic abstraction on the frontiers of figuration often using biomorphic forms.
Originally more known for his illustrations, latterly he has had other works included in retrospective Surrealist shows.