In an effort to expand my cultural pallet, I visited a modern art museum. Also, it was free.
My personal interpretations.
Ah, yes. Here, you can see the artist had a ruler, and was running out of paint. Thus, it shows the existential crisis in a world of diminishing resources we face every day, and alternatively the plight of many poor nations.
Also, squares.
The minimalism of these spheres clearly show how man, in his pursuit of science, trivializes the Universe and even relegates planets to simple categories, with no regard for their majesty and the beauty of creation.
The artist may also have just liked soccer balls or something.

This was part of an exhibit labeled "Towers."
The alternate title was "Tax Exempt and not on the Electric Bill."
This is the likely the depiction of a man, grasping the face of his beloved dog with the smooshy head and smooshing it because he's smooshy. Smooshy face.

This exhibit had a title with something to do with fish and your guess is now as good as mine.

This is called "Addition, by Kindergartners."
Grey. That's it.
Ah, yes. I saw this exhibit at Home Depot once.

This man discovered the big paint can button in Microsoft Paint.
Ah. Art.
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