Most of the paintings in the world do nothing for me, many lauded photos don't either. But we are looking at someone else's idea of great work here. A curator's or the art world in general. There is nothing that says that you have to like something because someone else tells you to. What you like is yours and yours only. I find plenty of photographs to like, you just have to keep looking. But liking what you like is the key, not because it is a "classic".
Sorry you don't like reading, though. It's just about the most important thing in the world to me. I read non-fiction and fiction in copious quantities. Currently re-reading S282 An Introduction to the Solar System (an Open University course on planetary science I took 20 years ago), Michael Kenna's Trees, Adrian Tchaikovsky's Lords of Uncreation (science fiction).
I read non stop: finish one book, start another seconds later. Have been doing so since I could first read. Don't own a TV, no time for that stuff. Reading is everything. Understanding the real world and being consumed by imaginary worlds. As Red Dwarf put it, Better than life. 😁