ZURICH.- Horse, deer and man metamorphose in Berlinde De Bruyckeres exhibition for Hauser & Wirth Zürich. De Bruyckeres work deals with death and transfiguration and looks to stories and art of the past to address anxieties that remain current. Her sculptures accomplish an almost alchemical transformation of wax into flesh, and out of this fantastical realism she creates intolerably mutated bodies: figures lack heads, borrow and reconfigure anatomies, become amorphous, vegetal and abstract. Their distortions emphasise our own fragile existence. I want to show how helpless a body can be, De Bruyckere has said. Which is nothing you have to be afraid of it can be something beautiful. Antlers, a new motif for the Flemish artist, summon the fate of Actæon who was turned into a stag by the Goddess Diana before swiftly being torn to death by his own hounds. Preternaturally delicate and raw