Elwyn Lynn trained as a teacher, and was a schoolmaster in Sydney Secondary schools until 1968 (mainly English and history). Lynn was self-taught as an artist. Lynn was Curator of the
Power Gallery of Contemporary Art at
Sydney University from 1969 to 1983. There he built up an international collection, which is now within the
Sydney Museum of Contemporary Art. Lynn was an art critic at
The Australian for many years. He was author of several books, including one about the artist
Sir Sidney Nolan. Alongside his career as a painter, which started in the mid-1940s, Lynn was also an outspoken commentator on the visual arts. In the 1950s and 1960s he edited the Broadsheets of the Contemporary Art Society. He worked as a critic for a number of newspapers, including the
Sunday Mirror (1963),
The Bulletin (1966-1973),
Nation (1969),
The Australian (1964-1965) and
The Weekend Australian. In 1971 he became Advisory Editor of Art International. For a short time he also edited
Art and Australia. Lynn was awarded Membership of the
Order of Australia in 1975. He won the
Wynne Prize at the
Art Gallery of NSW in 1988. In 1989, he received an Honorary Doctor of Letters from the University of Sydney. In 1994 he received the Emeritus Award from the
Australia Council. == The Art ==