London King (b. 1994, Minneapolis, Minnesota) is a photographer who creates both digital and analog images that explore the relationship between people and the spaces they occupy. She received her Associates in Studio Art at the Borough of Manhattan Community College and a BFA in Photography at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, where she developed her skills and artistic vision.

King's work has been published in Manasseh Magazine and The Fox Magazine, where she has gained recognition for her unique perspective and visual style. In 2019, The Hub named her an up-and-coming photographer in Brooklyn, NY, further solidifying her position in the art world.

King's photographs have been showcased in numerous exhibitions, including the Black Box Space at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and the Student Art Show at the Shirley Fiterman Art Center in New York City. Her work has captivated audiences with its use of color, texture, and composition, inviting viewers to consider the complex relationship between people and the built environment.

Through her art, King seeks to shed light on the hidden beauty and nuances of everyday life, offering a fresh perspective on the world around us. She continues to create thought-provoking images that challenge our perceptions and expand our understanding of the world.

Publications

The New York Times, Coming Out Late — and Finding a New Life in Midlife, June 24th, 2023

MCAD, 2022 Merit Scholarship Recipient: London King, June 12th, 2022

Star Tribune, New chair of National Endowment for the Arts lands in Minnesota to talk 'artful lives' , May 24th, 2022

Kare 11, Minneapolis rocker Cindy Lawson is back and up to 'New Tricks', May 18th, 2022

Star Tribune, Minneapolis rock pioneer Cindy Lawson is back, and she means business, October 15, 2021

The H Hub, 24 Up and Coming Photographers in Brooklyn, NY, 2019