Hall was born on 29 August 1943 in
Cornwall, England. He attended the
Plymouth College of Art before studying at the
Royal College of Art in London between 1964 and 1967. During this time, he worked as an artist assistant to
Yoko Ono, featuring in several of her performances, including
Film No. 4 [Bottoms] (1966). While at the Royal College, he studied philosophy with
Iris Murdoch, who introduced him to the works of
Ludwig Wittgenstein. In 1968, Hall moved to the United States to pursue a Master of Fine Arts at the
Yale School of Art and Architecture. During his time at Yale, he worked as a fabricator for the renowned sculptor
Naum Gabo and formed a close friendship with minimalist sculptor
Fred Sandback, whose focused and consistent artistic approach contrasted with Hall's more experimental and multifaceted style. == Career ==