At the Inside-Out Art Museum, the exhibition Beauty Is Here sheds light on a decade of free and nonconformist creation. Over 60 selected works reveal the inner world built by Zhao Wenliang and Yang Yushu between the 1970s and early 1980s, during a time marked by strict ideological control. Key figures of the No Name Group, the two artists found in painting a spiritual refuge - intimate landscapes, sincere portraits, and everyday gestures portray a deep, simple humanity. Praised by Masters like Liu Haisu, their work broke away from academic conventions, asserting an authentic and independent vision. More than a formal pursuit, theirs was an aesthetic act of survival. In beauty, Zhao and Yang cultivated freedom, imagination, and critical thought - a message that still resonates powerfully today.