At the same time, they describe the progressive influence of modernist taste on American sensibilities.
To the contrary, his defenders see him as a gifted artist unjustly snubbed by modernist taste.
Aside from the fact that she writes only a small portion of her material, what distinguishes her from her forerunners is a more modernist taste in pop ingredients.
Until the 1930's, when modernist taste began to take hold, portamento was common.
Several of the neighboring buildings in the same terrace, such as Nos. 41 and 37, have been designed by architects with similarly extravagant modernist taste.
Despite their modernist taste, they decided to keep the many prewar details.
The exhibition traces the modernist taste for clean lines and an industrial . . .
This severe modernist taste, though, accompanies a love of all music; each sound has its virtues.
Q. I bought one of the bubble lamps that seem to appear in every catalog catering to modernist taste.
His images of corpses, ghosts and haunted woods were repellent to art-as-a-comfy-armchair modernist tastes.