And... since when did popularity have anything to do with artistic talent? Temptation Island is popular, Death of a Salesman is, relatively speaking, not. Once again, which is more artistic, has more meaning, is better done?
All the art most people want to see (and, certainly, to pay for) either sports a logo or sticks to a refrigerator. Does that mean that's the only good art? I sure hope not.
Mind, that doesn't mean I'm willing to count chainsawed pigs and **** in sealed canisters as art, either, but if someone can BS up a good explanation of what it means, I might be willing to consider it...