The 1960s saw a surge of artistic movements responding to social and political upheaval. Pop Art, Minimalism, and Conceptual Art challenged traditional notions of creativity, while the Civil Rights Movement, Vietnam War, and Women's Liberation inspired socially engaged works. Artists like Warhol and Lichtenstein incorporated popular culture into their art, while others addressed racial justice, feminism, and environmental concerns. These movements continue to influence contemporary art, design, and cultural discourse, reflecting the decade's lasting impact on artistic expression.